Have you seen gas prices drop in your area? We have, my family out in Florida has. How far down has it dropped in your area? Let us know - leave a comment! Enjoy the weekend reading.
Life | Personal Finance:
- Wall Street Journal says it’s Time to Rebalance Your Portfolio.
- New York Times writes Your Money: Switching to Cash May Feel Safe, but Risks Remain. Are you looking for safety?
- Kiplinger exclaims Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck!
- Smarter Wallet writes How To Keep Your Money Safe and Secure While You Travel.
- Six Alternatives to a Pay Increase by Free Money Finance asks which of the six choices would you take? For that matter RCDL asks this too.
Frugal Finds | Save Money:
- CNN Money says Gas drops 4 cents a gallon. Some areas report even higher drops. My dad out in Florida has seen gas at $3.15 a gallon.
- Digerati Life asks Will Green Food Saver Bags Make Food Last Longer?
- Not Made of Money presents How To Dress Well For Less - Frugal Clothing 101
Retirement:
- Help! My 401(k) is Losing Money! Exclaims Cash Money Life.
- Yahoo! Finance Privatizing Social Security: This Corpse Has a Pulse.
Investing | Stock Market:
- Forbes offers up America’s Biggest Billionaire Losers.
- Business Week presents The Fed, the Crisis, and You.
- Where Should You Put Your Money in a Depression? asks Everybody Loves Your Money.
Thanks to the following carnivals for hosting us this past week:
- Carnival of Financial Planning in October 4th edition @ The Skilled Investor.
- Festival of Frugality in Benjamin Franklin Edition @ Dollar Frugal.
- Carnival of Money Stories in the 79th edition @ Living Almost Large.
- Investing Carnival @ Barel Karsan.
- Kids and Money in the October 8, 2008 edition @ Money Hacks.
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