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Weekly Mashup

This week I have chosen a diverse mix of reading that I enjoyed.

  • Moolanomy wrote a good article about his car buying experience. The article is a good reminder that even once you have negotiated a great price on a car, the sale is not over. Always be on-guard… especially when you enter the finance office!
  • Gather Little by Little posted a compilation of financial literature and ways to educate yourself. From quick changes (literature and the internet) to long term fixes (seminars and training), I think there is a little something for everyone!
  • Four Pillars wrote a good piece on “malice vs incompetence” that I found very interesting. He mentions a very good quote of wisdom: “Never blame on malice what can be explained by incompetence.”
  • Free Mone Finance posted another Frugal Millionaires tip saying they love index funds. Well, duh! If you haven’t been convinced on this concept yet, take a look at that article.
  • Get Rich Slowly discussed the zeroeth stage towards financial independence. In this stage, you are essentially fumbling in the dark.

    I like to keep my wrap-ups short and to the point.

These are five of the articles I liked the most this week. Think I should post more? Let me know. What articles did you like the most this week? Let me know so I can take a look!

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