In the past, it was a lifelong dream of many people to work for the same company their entire career. In today’s day and age, this may still be a dream but it rarely comes true. For this reason, it is more important than ever to have a 401(k). Along with this, it is essential that you know what to do with your 401(k) should you switch jobs. Read up on this subject over at Fivecentnickel.com: Should You Roll Over your 401(k)? Along with this article, there are many others related to all aspects of personal finance. Hopefully, these round-ups will help you learn about new personal finance blogs, because we believe that educating yourself should come from multiple sources.
Below are several more articles from the personal finance blogging community:
Live Abroad for Less (Also at Home). Are you interested in moving to a different country? If so, learn how to do this without spending too much money. [Wisebread]
Highlights from Four Years of Get Rich Slowly. Get Rich Slowly is one of the top personal finance blogs. This post highlights some of the best information the blog has offered over the past four years. [Get Rich Slowly]
Attend a Great Private College for Less Money Than a Public College. Don’t want to attend public college? Worried about the cost of private college? Learn how to attend a private school for less. [Consumerism Commentary]
Are You Earning Less Than 2% in Credit Card Rewards? It might be time to switch. There are several credit cards that could earn you at least 2% on purchases. Find out what they are. [Free Money Finance]
Focus on Something New to Stop Spending Money. By focusing on a new hobby or activity it may be able to save you a lot of money. Try gardening, starting a website, or taking up a new sport or musical instrument. [MoneyNing]
Your Take: Have You Ever Been Scammed? Anybody who has ever been scammed, online or off, will find this post useful. [Bargaineering]
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