Weekly Blog Round-Up

Here’s a look at what has been written on the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond this week.

Mighty Bargain Hunter compares real assets like gold against MSFT.

Free Money Finance looks at splitting up money as a married couple.

JLP from AllFinancialMatters adds the life insurance needs calculator to his growing list of financial calculators.

Five Cent Nickel points out that Texas has raised the speed limit on 500 miles of interstate to 80 mph.

Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity looks at Ford’s Drive On Us program.

Get Rich Slowly looks at instructions for winning something from a claw machine. The prizes never look worth the effort and the quarter to me.

Here’s why Financial Reflections didn’t buy an HDTV.

HelpYourMoney.com starts s two-part series looking at the reasons for using automated systems for bill paying and saving money.

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