Personal Finance Posts from the Problogger Group Writing Project

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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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About David E. Weliver

David Weliver founded MoneyUnder30.com at the age of 25 as he struggled to conquer post-college debt on entry level paychecks. Today, he works full-time publishing Money Under 30 to help other young professionals jump start their financial lives. You can find David on Google+ or LinkedIn.

Comments

  1. Hi David,

    Thank you very much for picking my how to and linking it. Really appreciate it!

    Cheers!
    Mark

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