For those who like to jump around, here are some interesting articles from around the blogosphere that I’ve noticed this past week, starting with the MoneyBlogNetwork.
Blueprint for Financial Prosperity is respecting Bob Kiyosaki for pointing out that real estate speculators are getting slaughtered like pigs.
Free Money Finance is looks at money matters between friends. His first part of the series is about sharing personal information.
One of AllFinancialMatters’ questions of the day was Do only the rich get good investment advice? JLP and most commeters think that the rich can easily hire the better financial planners.
Five Cent Nickel found himsel watching the Today Show, whose hosts suggested saving money in order to buy a plasma television.
On StopBuyingCrap, Cap has a comprehensive guide to financial education from the government.
It’s Just Money has an interesting conversation happening about personal financial information privacy with our friends. This is related to the item from Free Money Finance above.
The Budgeting Babe took some time to remind us to appreciate the world around us, even when we’re stuck in a cubicle or otherwise enclosed labor-related area.
Bloggers, don’t forget to submit two articles to the Carnival of Personal Finance this week to celebrate the Carnival’s first anniversary.
Updated December 29, 2010 and originally published June 16, 2006. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.










Luke Landes founded Consumerism Commentary in 2003 and has been building online communities since 1990. Luke, also known as Flexo, has contributed to PC World Magazine, US News, Forbes, and other publications. 




