I am subscribed to a lot of personal finance blogs and regularly peruse them for thoughts that are useful in my life.
Here’s a few of the articles I read this week that were meaningful to me.
Budgeting
From Young Adult Survival Guide – 3 Budgeting Questions You Should be Asking. In his post, Phil answers some fundamental questions about budgeting that several people have asked him.
Debt Reduction
In Blogging Away Debt, Ashley’s post, Tuition Waivers for Graduate Students, considers her concerns over the effects of a proposed tax change that may impact graduate students who have received tuition waivers.
Frugal Living
Kelley at The Billfold offers a suggestion for keeping the costs down in family Christmas gift exchanges in the article, A Budget-Friendly Holiday Tradition: Stockings-Only Christmas.
In Get Rich Slowly, JD asks his readers to share their thoughts about knowing when your automobile is dead. The article, Ask the readers: How do you know when your car is dead? gives a synopsis of the suggestions offered in return.
Net Worth
If You Lost Your Job Tomorrow, How Long Could You Survive? That’s the questions that this J Money article explores in in Budgets are Sexy. Where do you stand, if you ask yourself this question?
Personal Finance
In Eleven Financial Mistakes Couples Make, Mustard Seed Money identifies just what the title says. I’ve made many of these mistakes. Especially in recent years, I’ve done a lot of things right.
Since it’s already late on Tuesday, I’m past my deadline and need to get this post published. I hope you find these articles useful and interesting as I have.