So many of us suffer from credit card debt but the troubles don’t end once you’ve paid it off. The Simple Dollar explains why you need to Resist Temptation to Use Your Credit Card Once You Pay It Down.
Want to make some extra money? Wisebread shares a few methods to avoid in their post on The 10 Worst Ways to Make Extra Money.
This week the Canadian Finance Blog discussed Why Payday Loans Are So Dangerous. There’s more to it than you know.
Free Money Finance wants to help you move toward retirement this week with their article on How to Have More Than Enough Saved for Retirement.
Nobody likes to talk about a prenuptial but Moolanomy gives 4 Reasons to Consider a Prenuptial Agreement.
You know not paying off your credit card debt affects your credit score but what about inactivity? This week MintLife explains How Credit Card Inactivity Impacts Your Credit Scores.
This week Man vs. Debt shared a guest post you’ll enjoy that answers the question, How Could You Make An Extra $200 This Week?
MoneyNing delved into banking in an intriguing post that examines 4 Ways the Banking Industry is Adapting to Our Needs.
Used cars always cause debates. Saving to Invest investigated the pros and cons of Buying a Used Car: Unnecessary Hassle or Financially-Savvy?
This week Budgets Are $exy shared an interesting article that looks into the connection of finances and health. She shares Why I Was Fatter When My Finances Sucked.



Hi Tom, you have a great list of resources up there. Just a commentary on your last link: “Why I Was Fatter When My Finances Sucked.” The reason why ones finances become out of control is mainly due to the lack of discipline and focus. And so the same applies with one’s health. Joan Otto, a blogger, shared shared his story online in those two areas: fitness and finances.