Apr 29: Best from the blogosphere
April 29, 2013
By Sheryl Smolkin
Last week we linked you to blogs exploring the road to retirement. Today we present resources for younger readers who may be just starting to get their finances in order.
On Darwin’s Money you can five novel ways to save money. One option is to cancel services you don’t need.
Timeless Finance wonders if you would date somebody who’s in debt. She says almost everybody has some debt so if debt is the deal-breaker there wouldn’t be much dating going on.
Do you and your partner have only joint accounts? Young And Thrifty lists 5 benefits of separate chequing accounts.
If your bundle of joy is due anytime. Find out how maternity benefits work from Brenda Spiering, on Brighter Life.
And Krystal Yee’s blog how much should you save before moving out on Give me back my five bucks is almost two years old, but will still be of interest to people faced with the same decision.
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Best of, Darwin’s Money, Krystal Yee, Sheryl Smolkin, Timeless Finance, Young And Thrifty
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