Have you been enjoying the past First Financial Fridays? I hope so. What have you learned? Please share with us. Today I am sharing a few more blogs and posts that I found interesting, and thought you would too! Remember the best part is that this a “free” INVESTMENT in Knowledge. Make sure to like them on their social media outlets and follow their blogs, as you might gain more knowledge in various areas of finances and money.
- When Is Travel Insurance A Good Idea? from Mr & Mrs Not Made of Money discusses the various reasons to acquire travel insurance based on certain factors. I have to say I did pay for travel insurance for my airfare when I went to Hawaii back in April 2011, I wanted to make sure I was covered! Good thing I didn’t have to use it.
- Don’t Assume Your Time is Worth a Monetary Amount from My Journey to Millions has an interesting take on how saving 30 cents a gallon on gas is worth and isn’t about how much your time is worth. Lots of folks think time is money, make sure to read this to get a new take on this. I have to say I agree with their thought. (quick note there are some ads at the top of the page under the title, scroll down to get to the post, it is worth it, trust me.)
- Small Changes from Krantcents shares how small changes can make big sweeping changes in your life either diet or financial wise. This was a great motivator and reminder to me that change no matter how small or large does help in the big picture.
- A Personal Journey out of Debt Using a Debt Relief Service over at The Jenny Pincher is part 1 of two part series on how one person got out of debt using a debt relief service. It is really good. Make sure you read part two as well How to Choose A Debt Relief Company. They have some great information and personal stories they share. I know many folks have thought of using a debt relief service, but are unsure how to choose one, this might be helpful.
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