I may have complained a bit about trying to keep up with all of the articles in my earlier Personal Finance Carnival post, but I decided not to be negative and instead made some extra time for reading. I started at the bottom of the list and tried to focus only on bloggers that are new to me. Here are a few of my favorites below.
Thoughts on Robert Kiyosaki by How I Will Be Rich – Nice breakdown of Robert Kiyosaki (probably best known for the Rich Dad, Poor Dad book). I have yet to read anything by Mr. Kiyosaki, though my impressions from seeing him on TV and reading about him tend to lean toward the negative side. However, I do want to read Rich Dad, Poor Dad and see what I think.
Ready to Retire Right Now? by The Digerati Life – Um, yeah, I’m ready now! Okay, I’m only ready mentally. I definitely believe in the alternative ways of making a living route and I will get there some day, just not before I have solved this pesky little debt issue.
How I Don’t Brown Bag and I’m Happier For it by Money Relations – I guess passing on the brown bag doesn’t make you evil after all!
Do You Pay People for Things You Could Do Yourself? by One Frugal Girl – This article makes a good point. I used to aspire to be able to afford to pay people to clean my house or do similar little annoying tasks, but is it really that bad to do things yourself?
Target – The Clearance King – by Saving Freak – Very interesting. I love Target, Wal-Mart would have to pay me well to get me to shop there, so now I need to keep a better eye out for the clearance deals.
By Eden, Fri 16 Nov 2007, 3 Comments, Categories: Web Favorites







November 16th, 2007 at 8:56 am | Matt Wolfe said:
Hey. Thanks a lot for checking out my post about Robert Kiyosaki. I really appreciate it. You really should dig deeper in to the Digerati Life as well. Her site has some absolutely amazing content on it. One of my favorite blogs.
Now I’m going to go snoop around your site a little.
November 16th, 2007 at 4:52 pm | mariam said:
Hey, thanks for the mention! I like your approach to starting from the bottom of the list for new bloggers
And I’m not evil, BWA-HAH-HAH.
Much.
November 17th, 2007 at 8:13 am | Frank said:
@Matt – thanks for stopping by (and for digging around a bit). I will head back to Digerati Life and your site today for some further digging of my own.
@mariam – you’re welcome. I think I will make it a policy to start at the end of the carnival lists from now on. I want to help bring attention to the ‘little guys’. Nothing against the big names out there, but they don’t really need our help.