Weekly Blog Roundup

Here are a few good articles from the folks of the MoneyBlogNetwork.

Nickel takes a look at his decision to refinance his mortgage.

Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity writes about calculating and paying quarterly estimated tax payments, which I will start doing this year.

Free Money Finance says Suze Orman knows nothing about investing.

Mighty Bargain Hunter has a dollar coin allowance.

AllFinancialMatters wonders if it’s possible to save too much for retirement. Well, certainly. 100% of my income would be too much. So much that I can’t afford to live in the present would be too much. So much that I can’t enjoy my life would be too much.

Dawn from Frugal for Life wonders whether giving away unused coupons for bad products is a issue of morals.

Broke-Ass Student slept in Newark Liberty International Airport. She also speaks Danish. Respect.

We’re In Debt is writing a series on starting a personal finance blog. The article points out that MyPFblogs.com (a project of mine) is a great, free blog hosting platform.

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