In Brief: Facebook, the Cost of College, and 83 Things To Do Before You’re 30

Here are stories from like-minded blogs I found interesting recently. Click on the linked summary to read the full story.

Own the Dollar: 83 money moves to make before turning 30 (Not new, but great…)

Financial Highway: Your credit card is NOT an emergency fund.

Five Cent Nickel: How to negotiate like a pro.

The Digerati Life: Should you invest in an Ivy League education?

Enemy of Debt: Please stop saying: “I don’t make enough money to do that!”

Generation X Finance: Five ways social media can cost you money.

Buy Like Buffet: Why there will never be another Warren Buffet.

20Something Finance: Seven benefits to downsizing to a tiny home.

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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. Hey David, thanks so much for mentioning my article on your blog! I have to say I LOVED Money Highway’s post about credit cards not being emergency funds! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Thanks for the mention. I really appreciate it. Great list of articles.

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