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Saturday Money Links – August 16, 2008

TheMoneyWriters have added a new member to the group who writes from a frugal perspective. As one of the fastest growing personal finance blogs out there, we are pleased to announce FrugalDad as part of the team!

Here are some articles from TheMoneyWriters this week that has caught my attention:

My Dollar Plan has a timely post on 12 Ways the Olympics Can Impact Your Finances.

Lazy Man and Money explains How to Start Getting Wealthy Right Now.

Digerati Life gives us insight into Make Money Blogging: Top Bloggers And How Much They Earn.

Sun’s Financial Diary tell us about Creating a Virtual All-EFT Portfolio.

Brip Blap has an interesting view on how your education and lifestyle keep you from changing.

Generation X Finance gives some sound advice in his article “Reduce Your Holiday Stress by Saving and Planning Today“.

Frugal Dad has a great article on How to Live More Simply, and Why It Is So Important.

Money Smart Life lists 5 inexpensive ways to have fun in college.



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  1. Thanks for sharing my article with your readers, and for welcoming me to the team!

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