Thanks again to everyone who suggested fun things to do in Boston and Newport. I’m taking a good number of the suggestions and will report back when possible. While I’m away, I’ll be blogging, but in the chance you’d like to read some articles by some of the bloggers I enjoy, check out these.
Free Money Finance interviews Carl Heldmann, Author of Be Your Own House Contractor. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity loves index funds for three reasons. FiveCentNickel summarizes the three best 529 plans.
AllFinancialMatters has twenty invitations to the Motley Fool message boards. Now that these forums are free again, I suggest them as a resource. Mighty Bargain Hunter knows the trick to finding really good deals on housing.
Consumerist suggests checking eBay for your car’s optional equipment because your dealership may be selling parts online for less money than in store. Dough Roller reflects on 10 stupid things we say to comfort ourselves when the market dips. Finally, Lazy Man and Money warns readers not to take finances so personally.
Have a great weekend!
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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. 



