10 things worth spending more on

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This is a guest post by Bob who blogs about personal finance at ChristianPF.com.  If you enjoy this post, make sure you head over and subscribe [...]

Rent Not to own: Why Renting Sometimes Makes More Sense

This is a guest post from Frugual Dad who blogs about taking the “conservative” approach to personal finances.  If you like what you read, make sure you head over and subscribe via RSS or email!
My family has obviously caught the summer travel bug, and we have all kicked around the idea of setting off on [...]

Ignoring the Joneses

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The following is a guest post by That One Caveman from One Caveman’s Financial Journey, where he writes about his life, his family’s financial struggles and successes, and the various tools and tricks he employs to eliminate his debt. If you like what you read, make sure you head over and subscribe to [...]

Arming Yourself

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This is a guest article by Otherdeb (Deb Wunder).  Deb is a 55-year-old writer who lives in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to her writing (she is a published short story writer, and has a blog called The Dangling Conversation), she makes beaded jewelry and knits (and takes commissions for [...]

So you want to buy a house….

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This is a guest post from Darlys who writes at JasonandDarlys, her family’s blog about their journey through life. If you like what you read, you can subscribe to her blog via her RSS feed.
Keep renting or buy? This a question my husband and I have weighed heavily since finding out we will [...]

Entitlement vs. Earning: How to Avoid Harmful Help as a Parent

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The following is a guest post by Cameron C. Taylor, author of the book Does Your Bag Have Holes? 24 Truths That Lead to Financial and Spiritual Freedom
“But I want it NOW!” As if yelling this over and over creates the right for a child or even an adult to get what they [...]

Didn’t receive your economic stimulus check?

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Many people are wondering why they haven’t received their 2008 economic stimulus tax rebate checks. This is especially true for those that expected to receive their payments based on the schedule the IRS published and haven’t yet received them. To further confuse matters, the IRS also said they were [...]

Whatever Happened To ‘No Other Gods’?

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The following is a guest post by That One Caveman from One Caveman’s Financial Journey, where he writes about his life, his family’s financial struggles and successes, and the various tools and tricks he employs to eliminate his debt. If you like what you read, make sure you head over and subscribe [...]

Enabling the Perpetually Poor

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This is a guest post from Momma who blogs at Tales from the road less traveled. Momma and her family are on the road from debt to financial independence and she writes about the journey on her blog. If you what you read, make sure you subscribe to her blog [...]

Beware Promotions In Sheep’s Clothing

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This is a guest post by Jim, who normally writes over at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity and My Retirement Blog, who saw the sad empty post and wanted to help. Glblguy says: Thanks Jim! Nothing worst than a sad empty guest post!
Occasionally on BFP I’ll write posts in [...]

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Well, it’s not blank, but there is no guest post! I’ve had two guest posts lined up for the past two weeks and well, the articles never arrived. See, each Saturday I like to host a guest article from other bloggers to both give you my readers a chance to [...]

A Good Example of A Bad Debt Collector

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The following is a guest post by Cindy from Oh My Aching Debts, where she blogs about surviving the tough times, getting out of debt, and saving money.  If you like this post, consider subscribing to her RSS feed.
Having written a great deal on dealing with debt collectors and negotiating debt settlements, [...]

11 signs your mate has credit problems

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This is a guest post from Connie Prater, a senior writer at CreditCards.com. Connie considers herself a savvy consumer, a mom, a penny-pincher/tightwad and an above average Scrabble player.
Does he or she send you flowers at work? Wine and dine you at the best restaurants every weekend? Wear designer threads and always [...]

Cash advances: Stray not into temptation!

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The following is a guest post by Jonathan from Master Your Card, a blog about credit cards and mastering them before they master you. If you like this post, consider subscribing to his RSS feed.
There you are, broke and in need of cash. Your bank account is so empty there’s an echo [...]

The next big thing

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The following is a guest post by Becky at Family and Finances, a blog about finances and saving money. If you like this post, consider subscribing to her feed via RSS.
Remember the tech stock boom and, later, the bust? Doesn’t it bear some resemblance to the housing boom [...]