Weekly Roundup, First Guests Edition

Here are some of the articles I enjoyed from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond this past weekend. Before I get to that, don’t forget I’m giving away one copy of the Complete Real Estate Investing Guidebook. As of last night, there were only 30 people interested, so chances to win are still pretty good.

Mighty Bargain Hunter notes that debt troubles are not just for low wage earners. Free Money Finance describes his experience with a Saladmaster salesman. FiveCentNickel is looking for the very best 529 plans. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity explains how to start a Roth IRA with only $500. AllFinancialMatters wonders whether it’s silly to purchase more just to qualify for free shipping.

No Credit Needed’s latest podcast includes an announcement about how you can get articles from some of the best and most popular personal finance blogs. Moolanomy put together a top 10 list of personal finance lists. Dough Roller shares 10 things he knows now at 40 that he wishes he had known at 20. From My Two Dollars, David’s wife and her car were victims of a hit-and-run accident the other night. I hope she’s doing alright.

That’s it for this week. I’ll be having my first guests over my new apartment this week for dinner this weekend, so if you’re looking for me, I’ll be cooking.

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  1. Comment #1 by Pinyo (reply)
    July 27th, 2007 at 10:48 am

    Flexo. Thank you for mentioning my post in your weekly roundup. It’s is an honor to be mentioned in such an established and prestegious blog.

  2. Comment #2 by David (reply)
    July 27th, 2007 at 2:19 pm

    Thanks for the thoughts Flexo, appreciate it.

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