Friday Links

  1. Money Energy shows how to protect yourself from currency risk when buying US stocks.
  2. Consumerism Commentary suggests you beware the Downloadable Content (DLC).
  3. Money Help For Christians disscusses how to help teens deal with spending and consumerism.
  4. Million Dollar Journey explains how annuities work.
  5. Debt Free Adventure looks at Exchange Traded Funds.
  6. Thicken My Wallet questions, how many bank stocks should be in your dividend portfolio?
  7. Gather Little By Little breaks down the best months to buy goods.
  8. Personal Finance Journey asks, should I increase emergency savings or payoff debt?
  9. Where Does All My Money Go suggests higher deductibles for lower insurance premiums.
  10. Four Pillars wonders if you have a tight budget or keep some extra cash in your account?
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6 Responses to Friday Links
  1. Another excellent weekly roundup :) . Tweeting right now….
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  2. Thanks for the include Tom!
    .-= Lakita (PFJourney)´s last blog ..Interview with Peter Anderson, founder of Bible Money Matters =-.

  3. Thanks for the link Tom.

  4. Great roundup. I think I mentioned this on another link roundup but the $8 glasses post was awesome and I will definitely be trying this for 2nd pair.
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  5. Thanks for the including my article.

  6. Nice round up, i found really interesting stuff that helped me write a new article about annuities (the 4th link)

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