Snacking on Personal Finance

May 19, 2009

Who doesn’t like to snack?  When I snack it’s usually because I don’t have time to make a meal or just have a craving for a small taste of something.  Our new baby hasn’t left us with much spare time this last month so I’ve been doing a lot of snacking in the kitchen. 

I’ve also been snacking on personal finance articles, squeezing one in here and there between tasks during the workday or a crying baby in the evenings.  Here are some of the tasty money snacks I’ve run across recently:

Saving Money

– Lazy Man and Money –  Save Money By Turning Off Your Television

– Moolanomy – 1001 Ways to Save Money

– Cash Money Life – Baby Coupons & Deals

Retirement

– Brip Blap – Early Retirement or Meaningful Work?

– Million Dollar Journey – How Much Do You Need to Save for Early Retirement?

Insurance

– The Sun’s Financial Diary – Save Money on Life Insurance

– Free Money Finance – What It Means to Be Self-Insured

Clutter 

– Frugal Dad – 10 Secrets To Curbing Your Appetite For Stuff

– Five Cent Nickel – Preventing Impulse Buys & Combatting Clutter

– Mighty Bargain Hunter – Declutter Your Life

– The Simple Dollar – Minimize Junk Mail

Money Etc…

Carnivals

Ben

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Ben Edwards, the founder of Money Smart Life, saved up enough to buy a Nintendo back when he was 12 years old. When he used the money to buy shares of Wal-Mart stock instead, he knew he wasn't like the other kids... His addiction to personal finance has paid off for his family and now he's helping you to afford the life that you want. Check him out on the web at Google Plus, Twitter and Facebook.

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