Investing and Saving- Link Love Wednesdays

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Instead of general blogs, we decided to highlight some interesting articles from our friends writing about investing and saving.


www.LifeandMyFinances.com


Highlighted Article: Will You be a Lottery Winner or An Investor?


This is an interesting article that tells you how to retire better than a lottery winner.


www.BrokeProfessionals.com


Highlighted Article: Stocks Purchased: Sophie Puts Her (ok…our) Money Where Her Mouth is and Purchases Some Stock


I cracked up laughing when I first read the post and the experiment they are doing with their dog Sophie and the Dow Jones. Be sure to comment and let them know how cute Sophie is!


www.SustainablePersonalFinance.com

Highlighted Article: Sustainability Tip #12: Skip the Shower


Skipping a shower is a really good way to save money unless you get really sweaty. But Sustainable Personal Finance gives you some good tips to make it easier to handle.


www.CentstoSave.com

Highlighted Article: $20 Challenge



Lisa starts a challenge to save at least $20 dollars, you can follow her progress and see how well she does! It seems like a small amount to save, but every little bit adds up.


A Final Thought


Here’s a nod to www.SweatingtheBigStuff.com for featuring us in their Super Bowl Edition for our Forex Trade Psychology story!


You can also find our story on Debt and Student Loans at www.MilitaryMoneyMight.com.

About LaTisha

"Money is a tool. Use it to get where you want, but don't let it control you."

LaTisha grew up with very little knowledge of how she should handle her personal finances. She decided to go back to school and complete a finance degree to learn the mechanics of money. When she finally realized that money is a tool, she set out to teach others as well how to control this tool. That led her to start YoungFinances.com to give recent college graduates the head start that she did not have. Her goal is to help young adults budget, invest and achieve success.
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Comments

  1. Thanks for the link love! I really do love that article about becoming wealthy without the lottery. There are better odds in planning, plus it’s more rewarding to earn your money, rather than get it handed to you.

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