In this recession market selling or purchasing is very much tough for every one and we should careful about our each and every step. And at this moment we need Split-dollar agreement.
Best Money Tips: C'mon In, The Water's Fine
Welcome to Wise Bread's Best Money Tips roundup, and Happy Canada Day! What, you've never heard of Canada Day? That's because I just made it up. Canada's not even a place; I just made that up, too. Where was I? Oh, yes. Independence Day, that one. Wow, it's almost here, which means that summer is getting close to being half over. That makes me sad, does it make you sad? Good, now read these linked articles and feel better. At least there are people out there who know more about finance than you do, and that is good.
Heh, Canada Day. I kill me!
- Bible Money Matters gives advice on how to sell a home in a lousy economy, which is to say, THIS economy.
- Brip Blap considers the psychology of fearing money.
- Dumb Little Man looks at gym membership from a new angle, and no, doesn't recommend starting a gym at home or jogging around your local park.
- Frugal Dad and Bargaineering look at ways to survive being laid off, which is pretty much what you are doing right now, but it never hurts to have more advice.
- Squawkfox, which I swear is the hardest blog name to type, EVER, gives you eight sneaky ways to locate online savings when shopping, and none of them involve not actually shopping.
- Envelope budgeting: you may have heard of it, but do you ever wonder if you could really use it as an effective method for managing money? 20-Something Finance says you can.
- No Credit Needed is going to branch out into writing about something other than not needing credit, such as not needing to wear pants.
- Moolanomy, which is the second-hardest blog name to type, recommends using a TracFone (prepaid minutes) in order to save money on your monthly cell bill.
- The Wisdom Journal offers a few ways to calm the heck down, which is good for people who are emotional spenders.
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Hi Andrea, thank you for including me in your round up. I thought Moolanomy was pretty easy when I registered it. If you're really looking for a hard name to remember, try this one: Pecuniarities.com :-)
Yes, I almost included Pecuniarities and made it a "tough blog names to spell" edition of best of personal finance. Actually, Moolanomy isn't so bad as far as spelling - whenever I look at it, I have say it in my head over and over. I think it's supposed to be pronounced "moo-LAH-nuh-mee", like economy, yes? But for some reason, my brain wants to say "Moo-lay Money", and so I almost spell it that way every time.
Mind you, you are talking to someone who can never rememer if it's Wise Bread or Wisebread, so it's not like it takes much to confuse me.
Actually Canada Day is a real day - July 1st - when we celebrate that we are not totally taken over by the Americans


























