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A Week of Wisdom: Seven Days Toward Financial Freedom

July 19th, 2009

I try to spend at least a portion of each day scanning through personal finance blogs–and other life improvement blogs.

It’s amazing what’s out there. In a week’s time, just by reading a post or two a day, you can learn the ins-and-outs about everything from how to start investing in stocks to how to join an organic farmshare to save money and eat healthier.

Here’s a collection of posts that I discovered this week that I think will be helpful on your own journey to unconventional wealth. (Please note: Most of the posts were written this week, but sometimes I stumble across an older post, I may have included that, too.)

Here we go:

Money Hack’s Best Ways to Begin Stock Investing

You Call This A Carreer at BripBlap

Moolanomy’s Forget the Economic Stimulus: Here’s 20 Ways To Improve Your Finances Today.

Alternative Energy Stocks Decline as Global Warming Chills Out. A post by StockTradingToGo.com that, more or less reflects our post, Should Investors Worry About Global Cooling.

Create A Profitable Online Store in Five Easy Steps (series) at My Wife Quit Her Job blog.

Wallet Blog has something a little different: Is FarmShare A Good Idea.

Your Take: What Would You Like To Accomplish in Ten Years by Bargaineering.

For the spend-side of the personal finance equation, check out Get Rich Slowly’s post on Spending Habits of the Average American.

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  1. July 19th, 2009 at 08:50 | #1

    Thanks for the plug! :P

  2. July 19th, 2009 at 09:02 | #2

    Hey Blain–
    Thanks for the great info!

  3. July 31st, 2009 at 07:19 | #3

    Thanks for posting to my FarmShare article. This week, I have to eat beets. Yikes!

  4. July 31st, 2009 at 08:23 | #4

    Good luck with that.
    Do pickled beets count?

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