Weekly Wisdom: Starting the New Year Off Right
A new year.
A new decade.
A new shot at financial freedom.
One of the keys to maintaining your New Year’s resolutions is to keep inspired. And one way to do that is to read inspiring stories and how-to articles that keep you on your path. The web whips out inspiring content on a daily–or even hourly–basis.
Here are some posts and articles that will help you start the journey to financial freedom off right.
Here are 83 money moves to make to retire rich from Own The Dollar.
Want to learn how to succeed? Learn how to fail. A guest post at Financial Samurai explains the failing forward philosophy.
What’s the key to selling in 2010? Actually, what they key to everything, all the time? It’s relationships, according to Chris Brogan.
Resolutions are actually better if they’re tied to long-term goals. A guest blogger at Digerati Life suggests some milestones to hit before you turn 30.
The New Year means that tax time is looming. Bargaineering gets a jump on things by telling you what an earned income tax credit is.
You love getting Christmas gifts, right? Not all of them, huh? OK. Check out CashMoneyLife for advice on what to do with unwanted Christmas gifts.
One thing will apparently continue unabated into 2010–a shaky economy. How has the recession shaped you? DinksFinance has some ideas. And Joe Taxpayer looks back in his post simply called Hindsight.
If you’re a little late making those resolutions, Good Financial Cents put together a list of financial to do’s for 2010.
According to Well Heeled Blog, the old car is the unsung hero of personal finance. What about old pickup trucks?
If you think personal finance challenges can be solved by a big salary, Money Ning has some bad news for you.
They say if someone criticizes you, it just means your relevant. I hope not, because Online Investing AI did not make Len Penzo’s list of 43 worst personal finance articles. We’ll just try harder for next year.
It’s hard to start off the New Year stuck. The most uninspired of us will feel a little motivated at the beginning of the year. But what if you get stuck? The Art of Non Conformity has some advice on how to get un-stuck.
Looking forward, Steadfast Finance has listed some trends that will influence the market in 2010.
A whole bunch of blogs are speculating on best stocks of 2010.
The Financial Blogger has best stocks of 2010 contest and the Intelligent Speculator posted 2010’s best stock picks.
Here are four stocks to buy, as advised by the Wild Investor.
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- Weekly Wisdom: Redistributing Wealth Wisdom
- Weekly Wisdom: Solving Financial Challenges
- Weekly Wisdom: The Best Personal Finance ‘How-to’s’
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Thanks for the highlight. HNY Matt!
You betcha!
Thanks for the mention.
Hi Patrick–
It’s my pleasure.
I echo the sentiments. Thanks for mentioning my article.
Hi Hank–
You’re quite welcome. Enjoy your blog immensely.
Hey ! thx for the mention!
first time I get on your blog.
have a great one!
Thanks for the mention!
Having a paid-off car is a huge boon, especially when I’m in-between jobs.
You’re welcome! Thanks for dropping by.
I bet it is. I still have some payments on the pickup truck, but I’m getting there.
Great list and Happy New Year!
Thanks! Happy New Year to you, too.