Weekly Blog Roundup, Sacred Heart Hospital Edition

If you like reading financial blogs, take a look at the personal finance blogs RSS feed, which combines the blogs of the MoneyBlogNetwork with a few others like a MyMoneyBlog, The Simple Dollar, Fat Pitch Financials, and Get Rich Slowly. Here are a few good posts from the blogosphere from the past week.

All Financial Matters answers whether a girl in debt should keep her loans in hardship deferral. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity gives his single best piece of advice: achieve balance.

Five Cent Nickel teases us with historical net worth percentage increases. Free Money Finance says insurance should be used for the big losses. Mighty Bargain Hunter writes about a home’s value and net worth. Mapgirl Fiscal’s Challenge explains how she lives frugally.

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