Weekend Reading Twitter Edition: July 31, 2009
I asked my twitter followers to send some of their best personal finance articles for the week, below is what they came back with:
While Kathryn wrote about different ways to reduce debt, No Credit Needed had a similar article about his debt reduction mindset.
Michael James on Money asks why company pensions are at risk.
Five Cent Nickel tells us that good deals don’t always pay.
Canadian Capitalist concludes that it’s a good bet to keep dividends within an RRSP.
Steadfast Finances lists 12 facts you should know about facebook’s business potential.
Four Pillars says that spending cash is the same as borrowing if you have debt.
Suburban Dollar writes about the Coverdell Education Savings Account (U.S).
The Financial Blogger has some discouraging news about the S*P 500
My Life Roi writes about networking: strangers aren’t very giving.
Realm of Prosperity shows us how to prepare for a lost wallet.
Where Does All My Money Go writes about the genesis of DSC mutual funds.
Saving For Serenity has the showdown between frugal vs cheap.
Thicken My Wallet explains how to be a better employee.
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