Today was one of those draining days at work where after I got off work I wasn’t in the mood to write anything for today. After dinner, we ended up going for a walk and enjoyed the perfect weather (sunny & not too hot). I also did a little bit of working out on my elliptical. It felt good to get more active.
Anyways, now it’s a relaxing time and I spent some time cruising the blog-o-sphere and thought I would share some interesting articles.
Re-focusing on Debt/Life Balance – At We’re in Debt, they discuss that sometimes you do need to spend a little bit of money even though you are paying off debt. I agree and discussed this with answering, How Far Will I Go to Pay off Our Debt?.
The Top 5 Ways to Become a Millionaire – Jeremy at GenXFinance gives some solid information. No get rich quick schemes here.
Money Question: How Do You Handle Financial Disagreements? – Golbguru asks this important question among a few personal finance bloggers and opens the floor to comments from his readers.
I hope you enjoy these articles as much as I did
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Posted: May 12th, 2007 at 12:34 am
Thanks for the mention
You’ll have to excuse me, I have some Guitar Hero II to attend to…
Posted: May 12th, 2007 at 10:33 am
Thanks for mention
Posted: May 12th, 2007 at 12:49 pm
All very interesting. Thanks for introducing me to a couple new (to me) PF blogs. I personally enjoyed most the entry on financial disagreements. Good stuff!
Posted: May 12th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
Jeremy was right about getting married and having two incomes. When you get married, it is true- you have two incomes, and your expenses don’t go up all that much. Funny how the baby boomer generation told us that marriage would lead to financial struggles, when the opposite happened.