Here are some of the articles I've enjoyed from the M-Network and around the blogosphere.
M-Network blogs:
Beingfrugal.net: How I Taught My Preschooler the Value of a Dollar
CashMoneyLife: What temperature do you set your thermostat?
Gather Little by Little: The Money Savings Methods Report
Paid Twice: Don't Make the Fatal Flaw in Budgeting
Moolanomy: 6 Easy Ways to Simplify Your Finances
My Two Dollars: Shave Money Off You Very Last Bill - Saving on Funeral Expenses
Plonkee Money: January Book Review: The Money Diet
The Dough Roller: DR to donate 50% of it's revenue to charity
From my blogroll:
Frugal Bachelor: I did it - I downsized my living space
Working for Freedom Freedom: Brought the Snowball Back
The Frugal Duchess: My Teenage Son Paid Me 16 Cents to Clean His Room
CleverDude: Eating healthy for low cost
DebtFree4ever: Becoming and Staying Debt Free: I must stay focused
Make sure you visit the above articles for more great information.
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Great blog. You've caught on to this whole "don't be in debt" thing much sooner than I did. I wish you the best as you get out of debt.
Also, check out bloggingawaydebt.com and DaveRamsey.com. The blog is one I subscribe to and Dave Ramsey is a great adviser on getting out of debt.
BTW, I came here from your comment on RemarkaBlogger.com.
Nice post collection to round out the week, thanks!
Thanks for the mention!
Sharon
My husband and I are also working our way out of debt. Last year was a real struggle, but this year we can see that we're finally making a dent in it.
One other resource you might add to your list is debtproofliving.com.
*Jim: Thanks so much for reading my blog. I hope you will visit often.
*Shariv: Just stay focused and good luck in paying off your debt.
That's a good collection. I really enjoy your blog. As a single girl, it applies to my life more than some others.
I follow the 60/40 budgeting approach, and make a free downloadable spreadsheet that organizes it automatically. If you're interested, check it out on my blog!
Keep up the great work. Thanks!
Shauna
www.shauna26.wordpress.com