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Personal Finance Links (I Almost Died Edition)

November 18, 2016 by Lazy Man 13 Comments

I’m gong to keep think intentionally short. On Friday, you almost read the last post in Lazy Man and Money history. I literally almost died. I’ll go into it in more detail for tomorrow’s post. It might even be a whole weeks’ worth of writing. I don’t want to overshadow the great posts below.

Money Writers:

  • Brip Blap wonders why bail from success?
  • Frugal Dad writes how to quit a job.
  • Chase Bank is helping you avoid fees by stating the obvious says Generation X Finance.
  • Million Dollar Journey poses the question to RESP or not: should we be funding our children’s higher education?
  • Money Smart Life goes into new credit card rules – how they’ll help you.
  • Digerati Life reminds readers to use Energy Star appliances to save on utility costs.
  • My Dollar Plan discusses the exponential power of delayed consumption.
  • The Sun’s Financial Diary posts stress testing your budget: how to stay strong in tough times.

More Great Financial Posts:

  • Bargaineering shares some supermarket psychology (and a few insider tricks).
  • Consumer Commentary presents 50 actions you can take right now to pay off debt.
  • Five Cent Nickel posts creative budget balancing.
  • Bill Eater presents 10 ways to save money on your cable or satellite tv bill!
  • The Wisdom Journal says I’m getting a divorce – from my bank.
  • Money Crashers wonders how stupid could credit card companies be?
  • Moolanomy looks at the evolution of personal finance blogs.
  • Saving Advice writes save to win: how a lottery bank account taught me to save money.
  • Rich Credit Debt Loan provides an introduction to the IRA.
  • Oh My Aching Debts blogs today is the first day of the rest of my life!
  • Saving Frugality says you’ll never get rich working for someone else.
  • Enjoy grocery store indulgences guilt free! Learn more at Pay Less For Food.
  • Authority rates some of the best credit cards.
  • For those living without credit cards here’s another way to look at spending. Check out: losing face: how to live without cash over at Miss Thrifty.
  • Then there’s the man who quit money all together. Learn more at Get Rich Slowly’s post extreme personal finance: Daniel Suelo, the man without money.

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Comments

  1. Kosmo @ The Casual Observer says

    July 26, 2009 at 2:34 pm

    Great cliffhanger, dude …

    Reply
  2. Laura says

    July 26, 2009 at 4:50 pm

    I’m glad to hear that you survived the close call.

    Reply
  3. Pinyo says

    July 26, 2009 at 6:16 pm

    Whatever it is, I’m glad you’re okay.

    Reply
  4. billeater.com says

    July 26, 2009 at 6:16 pm

    Thanks for mentioning our post! Long-time fan of lazymanandmoney.com…keep up the great work.

    Also curious about your death-defying escape :)

    Reply
  5. Stephanie PTY says

    July 26, 2009 at 8:35 pm

    Wha!!! Well, I’m glad you didn’t!

    Reply
  6. Dividend Growth Investor says

    July 27, 2009 at 6:24 am

    That’s scary.. I don’t have a plan for my blog in case I died – I guess it would gather dust forever, sending residual income to my bank and brokerage accounts. Making money even from the grave – scary stuff ;-)

    Reply
  7. kosmo says

    July 27, 2009 at 7:04 am

    “Making money even from the grave ““ scary stuff ;-)”

    It’s worked out OK for Elvis :)

    Reply
  8. The Digerati Life says

    July 28, 2009 at 11:08 am

    Dividend Growth Investor,
    woah! Morbid, creepy, scary and strangely cool.

    Reply
  9. Mike says

    July 28, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    Ok let’s guess…

    Car accident?

    You had a panic attack after seeing the wife took all the money out of the bank account?

    Robbed at gun point?

    Reply
  10. Ron says

    July 30, 2009 at 6:39 pm

    Glad you’re okay.
    If something ever happened to me, none of you guys would know about it other than the fact that my blog wouldn’t be updated. No one in my family knows anything about how to do this stuff!

    Reply
  11. Roger says

    July 30, 2009 at 9:43 pm

    Wow, talk about a one eye catching title. Glad you lived, my friend.

    Reply
  12. CindyS says

    July 31, 2009 at 12:33 am

    Wow, I saw I almost died in my stats and had to come over to find out what happened. Glad you made it through to write again!!!! Guess I’ll be back to find out the rest of the story.

    Reply
  13. Anonymous says

    August 7, 2009 at 8:56 am

    Glad you’re okay.
    If something ever happened to me, none of you guys would know about it other than the fact that my blog wouldn’t be updated.

    Reply

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