For some reason, some time this weekend Consumerism Commentary reverted to the default WordPress display style. To anyone who viewed the site and was slightly confused, I apologize. It took me by surprise as well. Here’s what was happening this past week across the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond:
Free Money Finance began a series highlighting 20 ways to save money on your car.
AllFinancialMatters saved $489 on his car insurance by raising his deductible and dropping comprehensive coverage on one car. It’s so easy, a caveman can do it.
Mighty Bargain Hunter warns people not to get over-educated. Can one be “over-educated?” Knowledge, especially scientific/empirical knowledge (the basis of advanced learning in the modern world), is a quest that should last a lifetime. The trick is to get someone else to pay for your education.
Five Cent Nickel describes how he chose between two insurance agents — one picked up the phone, one did not.
Blueprint for Financial Prosperity asks for comments on the $100 gas rebate proposal that’s circulating the Senate.
Last week, thre of my favorite bloggers launched Queercents, a blog focusing on finances from a homosexual perspective.
Personal Finance Advice suggested shopping once a week (or less frequently) to save money.
No Credit Needed presents 10 practical ways to save money.
I hope everyone had a great weekend. I could use another day before going back to the office, but unfortunately, the space/time continuum does not bend to my will.








