Weekly Mash-Up in the Blogosphere

Here’s my Friday linkfest for your enjoyment, starting wtih the MoneyBlogNetwork.

Five Cent Nickel takes a look at Bank of America’s Out of State Check Policy. Free Money Finance has been doing a series on tough questions for interviewees, and in one article he tackles the salary question. Might Bargain Hunter asks for jaw-dropping checkout experiences.

AllFinancialMatters shows how buying a new car affects your net worth and Blueprint for Financial Prosperity suggests spreading your money across multiple banks. Penny Foolish presents the first Festival of Under 30 Finances, and No Credit Needed is on his way to saving $20,000 by his planned date.

Have a great weekend! And for those of you following closely, I know I didn’t get a chance to look at the last five top money tips of all time, but I will get to that relatively soon.

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