Link Love Wednesdays: Special Edition


Yes, I realize it’s not Wednesday. :-D

In honor of Valentine’s Day we’ve rescheduled our link love from Wednesday to today!

ManvsDebt

Highlighted Article: What the Green Bay Packers Can Teach Us About Bouncing Back

This post compares the dedication and adaptability of the Green Bay Packers to your own personal finance. Definitely worth a read.

Personal Finance Journey

Highlighted Article: How a 5 Minute Phone Call is Going to Save me $324 A Year

I like this post because it highlights the savings that are possible just by simply asking. It’s a good idea to check up on what you’re paying out each month and make sure you are getting value for every penny.

Studenomics

Highlighted Article: You’re in College? Tips to Get a Financial Head Start

This is a good article for college students. It has some good tips on how to stay on the right path to financial freedom. Studenomics is a great resource in general with tips on how to eliminate credit card debt, save more money and become financially free in your 20s.

DebtKid

Highlighted Article: Hackers Now Sell Stolen Credit Card Numbers Through Online Stores

Debt Kid day traded his way into $300,000 dollars worth of debt, but his failure prompted the creation of this blog which offers lessons on banks and credit issues. Read this article to protect your self from hackers.

Links to Financial Success for Young Adults

Here’s a nod to Personal Dividends for including us in their 25th Edition of Carnival of Wealth Stories.

Thank you as well to Don’t Mess With Taxes for featuring our story in the We Heart Taxes edition of the Tax Carnival.

Thank you to My Personal Finance Journey for including us in their Festival of Frugality!

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 mention! I plan on making a few more phone calls this week to see if there are more hidden savings!

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