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It’s Friday again and time for Panzer’s round-up of relevant RSS feeds relating to personal finance and financial freedom.
Wise Bread talks about not keeping up with your neighbours by choosing who your neighbours in “Move Far Away from the Joneses” are in the US as you tend to compare with the company you keep. He also shares how “Driving Slower Saves Money“, a valuable tip in times of hyper-inflationary petrol prices!
On the local personal finance blogging scene, The Finance.Sg features La Papillion’s (a.k.a Bully the Bear) article about tracking your daily expenses in his take on personal finance.
Trent from the Simple Dollar tells us “Ten Tactics to Improve Your Luck” in money matters by having cash in your pocket and networking with people to help save money.
The Money Blogs Network features Five Cent Nickel sharing “What is your Biggest Financial Vice?” I know for myself, it’s my insurance policies as well as my little itzy bitzy car that consumes its share of petrol and other costs for the pleasure of driving.
Lazy Man and Money discusses “Finance 101: Good Debt vs. Bad Debt” in contrast to Dave Ramsey’s “Debt is BAD BAD BAD” approach in “Total Money Makeover”.
J.D. from Get Rich Slowly teaches us the “Four Pillars of Investing” by reviewing the book by William Bernstein.
Blog monetisation is a topic that I am keen on and it’s interesting to keep in touch with what John Chow makes in his “Blog Income Report - June 2008” which is $32,529.40. That is some serious money he is raking in. Zac Johnson made $5,142.72 in his “June 2008 Blog Revenue Report” which is respectable and allows him to be a full-time blogger/internet marketer.
Have a great weekend tomorrow, be well and prosper.



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