Weekly Highlights: May 10, 2009
By
Pinyo, on May 10, 2009
Happy Mother’s Day everyone! I just want to wish everyone, especially all the moms out there a happy day. This week, Moolanomy was featured on The Kirk Report, Mainstreet.com, and WSJ The Wallet — please be sure to give these sites a visit.
Also, if you have been reading Moolanomy through feed reader or email, please take a look at our new site design and let me know what you think. The blog now features a more organized home page and the sidebar is now more context sensitive to show you more relevant articles and resources. There are also many small adjustments to give you a better reading experience.
Ask The M-Network
There were two Ask The M-Network articles this week:
- What Do You Do When You Can’t Afford Your Student Loan Payments? at Cash Money Life
- Mommy Track or No? Stay At Home Mom vs. Career Mom at Being Frugal
The Roundup
Here are some good articles from various personal finance bloggers for your reading enjoyment.
- Should I Refinance? Obama Says Yes at Queercents
- Options Basics- What Are Options at Financial Highway
- How To File a Complaint Against Your Broker at Good Financial Cents
- Can forcing credit card use change behavior? at Taking Charge
- [Video] What’s The Actual Point Of Budgeting? at Man Vs. Debt
- Drastically Reduce Your Expenses Starting Today at My Two Dollars
- Have Jobs Become Disposable? at Your Money Relationship
- Identity Theft: Protect Yourself From Being the Next Victim at My Life ROI
- Eating Out on a Budget at Green Panda Treehouse
- Start Investing Today: An Amazing Comparison of 25 vs 35 Year Old Starters at Darwin’s Finance
Carnivals
Here are a few carnivals I participated in this week:
- Carnival of Cashflow Conciousness
- Carnival of Personal Finance
- Carnival of Personal Development
- Carnival of Percuniary Delights
- Money Hacks Carnival
- Carnival of Kids and Money
Enjoy the rest of this terrific day!
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Thanks for the link! It has surprisingly generated some great comments. Oh and by the way, nice bookmark tool!
Belated thanks (again!) for helping and participating in the new Carnival!