Weekly Blog Round-Up

Here’s what I liked this past week from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond.

Mighty Bargain Hunter has been running a group writing project focusing on preparing for or dealing with job loss. AllFinancialMatters reviewed The Grangaard Strategy by Paul Grangaard. Five Cent Nickel talks about a jump in his electricity bill.

Free Money Finance shows that you can save big money by getting good grades. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity says it’s stupid to keep up with the Joneses.

Get Rich Slowly has the only credit card guide you’ll ever need—and it is comprehensive. Penny Foolish shares her retirement number. Dumb Little Man has 20 tips that got him a promotion.

I’m looking forward to a great week—the week I finish my master’s degree.

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