Welcome to a new edition of Sunday Money Madness where another portion of the financial blogosphere is illuminated. I found these stories to be worth while and interesting and they should make great weekend reading if you haven’t read them yet.
- An Immigration Story by Digerati Life details a story of immigration reversal where the people involved move out of the US for better job and career opportunities.
- How to Save on Gas (35 Tips Inside) by Lazy Man and Money could go a long way in saving you money.
- Did you know about Student Loan Forgiveness Programs? Blueprint for Financial Prosperity looks at three.
- Generation X Finance blogs on the Top 12 Money Mistakes Most People Make puts lack of diversification on the list. From multiple streams of income to portfolio diversification what are you doing?
- Cash Money Life spends the week looking in depth to last week’s article about becoming a millionaire. My favorite from this week was How to Become a Millionaire Step One - Earn Money.
- If you use Paypal looking into Money Smart Life’s PayPal Online Payment System Review is a must.
- Advice From Bill Miller: Increase Your Money Without Working at Consumer Commentary provides food for thought.
- Top Three Career Dilemmas by Free Money Finance is an interesting read. Have you ever been in one of these situations? How did you handle it?
- Be sure to check out Million Dollar Journey’s duo posts on Peak Oil or Oil Bubble? - The Peak Oil Argument and The Oil Bubble Argument.
Thanks to the carnivals this week for including Rich Credit.
Be safe and have a great Sunday all.
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