Weekly Blog Roundup

Here are not-to-be-missed articles from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond from the past week. AllFinancialMatters flexes his financial advisor muscles and fields a reader’s question about 401(k)s. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity will tell you how much income is needed to buy a median-priced house.

Five Cent Nickel shares reader-contributed advice for correcting Roth IRA over-contributions. Free Money Finance wants readers to make more money by charging everything on the right card. Mighty Bargain Hunter has sixteen ways disorganization can cost money.

The Digerati Life dreads dealing with insurance companies, and I can’t blame him. The Simple Dollar talks about the crossover point, when your expenses can be fully paid by passive income.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend, especially if your employer is giving you a holiday on Monday.

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