Welcome to the Go for Broke edition of Sunday Money Madness. The breakdown is once again by category for easy searching for weekend reading material. Tell us what you think!
Save Money | Frugal Tips:
- Mighty Bargain Hunter answers a Reader question: Tips for newbie collectors. Looking to fill out your collection? We suggest using Vintage Antique Collectibles for great savings!
- Check out this Award-Winning Steak Chili Recipe to Feed a Crowd for Under $25 by Generation X Finance. It's enough to make your mouth water.
- Frugal Dad writes up A Half Dozen Uses for Empty Egg Cartons - don't miss the reader comments for more uses.
- Where To Sell Used Books And Textbooks by Moolanomy does most of the research for you.
Investing | Stocks:
- Cash Money Life asks Is the Economic Bailout a Fraud Against The American People?
- Speaking of the media circus and stock market, Blueprint for Financial Prosperity wonders is Wachovia Next To Fall?
- The Street.com writes Congress Haggles Over Bailout Plan
- Top 5 Stocks blogs what are The Next 5 Super-Shocks of the COMING STOCK MARKET APOCALYPSE?
- Digerati Life posts the Financial Crisis In The Media: Is The Economic Crisis Overhyped? What do you think?
College | Retirement:
- The Smarter Wallet looks at the Freshman Fund: Save For College With A 529 Plan Registry.
- My Dollar Plan lists and explains 7 Moves You Haven't Made in Your 401k.
Credit Cards:
- Credit Karma tells us How A Credit Card Limit Is Determined
- The Consumerist blogs this confession by Ex-Credit Card Bankers: "Every Customer Who Calls In Is A Mark. It's A Great Big Con."
- Credit Bloggers posts 5 steps on How to Request a Lower Credit Card Rate
- Is my Credit Card debt "good debt"? asks Chicky Finance. What are your thoughts?
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Learning About Hidden Credit Card Charges It is very tempting to get an offer for a new credit card with a low interest rate, but make sure to read the fine print on the application or you could find they are charging you fees that were hidden in the small print and that you are subject...... -
5 Ways to Save Money Without Even Trying The whole process of saving money is usually associated with pinching pennies until they scream for mercy, living on food from dented cans and basically giving up everything for a future goal. While this will indeed help you put more money away, saving does not need to mean hardship. We...... -
What is a Secured Credit Card? If you have poor credit, or less than perfect credit, you may be excited by offers in the mail for credit cards that appear to be designed specifically for you. They promise no credit checks, excellent interest rates, no annual fees, and if you have bad credit, it's ok! But...... -
TransUnion Reveals National Credit Card Debt on the Rise TransUnion.com, one of the three major credit bureaus, released the results of an analysis study of the trends in credit card lending specifically for the third quarter of 2008, revealing that credit card debt is on the rise. The report is one part of an ongoing series of quarterly consumer......
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Credit Card Rewards - Are They Really Worth It? Credit card rewards - they seem like a good deal These last few weeks I've been thinking a lot about our credit cards, and whether or not we should just close the rest of our credit accounts. My philosophy is becoming more and more anti-debt, and the idea of going...... -
Tracking credit card spending One of the issues that I struggled with when I first started using a credit card again was how to track my purchases. I use Quicken, and I have a number of categories for all of my expenses. I even had a category called "credit" that was leftover from my...... -
making money with a credit card Credit cards are evil. Credit card companies are predatory, aggressive entities who seek only to make money. Poor consumers are victimized by high interest rates and ridiculous penalties. Credit card companies are worse than baby kitten stompers, and we all know how evil THEY are. Except, of course, they...... -
Taking the $10,000 Challenge Free Money Finance is challenging himself to earn an $10,000 this year. While I disagree with his use of the 10% compounding, the goal is noble. Many personal finance bloggers are looking to save money and rarely are looking to make more. Needless to say, it got my attention. Yesterday...... -
can college students still apply for credit cards? The credit card reform bill that President Obama signed back in May will make it more difficult for young adults to get a credit card. Beginning February 22, 2010, anyone under 21 years old who can't demonstrate that they have an independent means of repaying debt will have to get......
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