
This blog is officially 2 weeks old, and I came across many interesting people, blogs, and posts. Here are this week highlights:
The Dough Roller shares his 10 Things I Now Know at 40 That I Wish I Knew at 20 — a great read for younger folks. I committed a few of these errors myself. On the same note, Gather Little by Little talks about the 7 Stupid Financial Mistakes I’ve Made.
Becoming wealthy is not that hard, so here is the 10 Simple Steps To Becoming Wealthy by Money, Matter, and More Musings. Must be the best 10 steps I ever read! Another key ingredient to greater wealth is to understand debt, so here is Good Debt, Bad Debt: The Differences, Illustrated by The Digerati Life.
Money and Such shared with us how he helped improve his company’s 401k. That’s awesome because lousy mutual funds with high expense ratio can really eat away your potential gain. Here is another perspective about from Money Ning: Why We Always Recommend Buying Low Cost Index Funds.
Some valuable personal finance resources include Money Blog Network Forums, Get Rich Slowly Forum, and the Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator.
Lastly, special thanks to Flexo of Consumerism Commentary for mentioning my post in his Weekly Roundup, First Guests Edition. That was the best gift for this new personal finance blogger.

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Just want to say thanks for the mention! Welcome to the finance sphere
. From another IT engineer/blogger…
Thanks for the link!
Digerati – no problem and thank you for welcoming me to the Finance Sphere.
Glblguy – no problem. Happy to link to sites that I enjoy.
Thanks for the mention.
Thanks for the link and welcome to the wonderful world of personal finance. I am looking forward to reading you future posts.
Golbguru and shadox – no problem, both posts were worth mentioning. And thank you for the welcome!
Thanks for all the really interesting links