Weekly Blog Roundup, Dr. Zoidberg Edition

Dr. Zoidberg on investing: “Once again, the conservative, sandwich-heavy portfolio pays off for the hungry investor.”

Here are some articles from around the blogosphere I enjoyed this past week. Dylan Ross, a guest at Five Cent Nickel, writes about the importance of risk in investing. Free Money Finance warns us not to quit our day jobs without other prospects.

Dr, Zoidberg on relationships: “It’s all so complicated with the flowers and the romance and the lies upon lies!”

AllFinancialMatters presents the best and worst months for the S&P 500. Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity has abandoned AT&T Wireless. Mighty Bargain Hunter found some good items at last week’s yard sale.

Dr. Zoidberg on fulfilling careers: “I’m the most important doctor at the delivery company where I work.”

No Credit Needed is on the way to his goal of saving $48,000 this year. The hobby of collecting is addictive, and Get Rich Slowly has some ideas for curbing the habit.

Have a good weekend, why not.

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