Weekly Blog Roundup and New Blog Blog

Here are some of the interesting articles I’ve noticed within and beyond the MoneyBlogNetwork over the past week.

AllFinancialMatters has a question to watch out for. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity plays the Devil’s Advocate and has some sensible reasons for renting rather than buying a house. Five Cent Nickel has some 0% balance transfer offers.

Free Money Finance reminds readers past performance does not predict future performance. Mighty Bargain Hunter wonders about cynicism within portfolios.

The Frugal Duchess likes Ugly Betty, a frugal character on an ABC Family show. MyMoneyBlog says dollar cost averaging is a poor way to reduce risk.

Now, don’t leave without checking out Meta Best Blog Win, a new blog about blogging with a number of contributors from the personal finance blogosphere.

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  1. Comment #1 by Frugal Duchess (reply)
    January 7th, 2007 at 3:14 pm

    Hey Flexo:

    Thanks for the mention.
    take care,
    shr

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