Personal Finance Posts from the Problogger Group Writing Project
This week, Problogger.net hosts a group writing project featuring “how to” blog posts from around the globe. Along with Money Under 30’s post Ex-Car Salesman Tells All: How to Beat the Auto Dealerships at Their Own Game, here are some noteworthy contributions to the project relevant to personal finance in your twenties.
Life: Personal, Business, Social says “Yes, Virginia, money can buy happiness”.
Short on cash? You can still make your loved ones happy with Shonnie Lavender’s post on everyday gifts that don’t cost a dime.
Pragmatic Finance talks about how to game the credit card application process to load up on multiple high credit-limit cards.
Mark Choon advises to do what you love and let the money roll in.
My New Choice presents some basic advice on teaching your children how to save.
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I'm David, a 20-something ex-financial journalist with a mission: To help you learn about personal finance, take control of your money, and get on with life!
Hi David,
Thank you very much for picking my how to and linking it. Really appreciate it!
Cheers!
Mark