Here are my favorite articles for this week:

July 22, 2008 – 9:42 am

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I’ve been reading personal finance blogs and here are few you may want to check out:

Moolanomy talks about building multiple income streams as a career. I’m actually headed toward this direction as I find my current job not worth the time I should have spend more with my family.

Mytwodollars talks about how moving to a different state saves them a lot of money.

Moneyning talks about passion. An eye-opener for most of us.

BagLady gives asks a question if having more income means more debt.

Digeratlife talks about the cost of being overweight. After reading this, it made me aware of my weight..again!

Simple Dollar talks about his reflections on leaving his 9-5 job. I envy this guy a lot!

JD post Five Tactics for Pursuing Voluntary Simplicity

Getting Rich Slowly talks about Five Tactics for Pursuing Voluntary Simplicity.

I hope you enjoy them as I do!

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  1. 2 Responses to “Here are my favorite articles for this week:”

  2. Thanks for the mention!

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    By no imageDavid (Who am I?) on Jul 22, 2008

  3. Reading this article in response to the good old question “how to get and stay in control of our hard earned cash” I could not resist the temptation to let those genuinely wanting to be in control of their money know about this little free online personal budgeting utility that I found and have been using for the past three month now. It’s just too good to be free, it’s a Godsend for anyone who wants the quickest and easiest path out of the debt prison and into financial freedom and total control of one’s cash.

    Out Of The dark (OOTD) does one thing and one thing only, that is budgeting, and that it does well. No extras, no gimmicks, no poking into your personal identity or bank accounts, it’s completely anonymous and it loves to serve and help those who know little or nothing about finances and budgeting, it simply does everything for you except plugging your figures in the right places, and it has tons of help and also a vibrant users billboard. It’s hard to appreciate how useful this little free utility is until you start using it.

    OOTD can be found at:
    http://www.myexp.org/OOTD_gate.php

    Happy budgeting

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    By no imageHarei (Who am I?) on Jul 25, 2008

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