Weekly Common Cents

This week Moolanomy shares some great advice on How to Prepare for Disaster without Going Broke.

Unemployment is still high and that’s why Bargaineering wants to make sure you know, Do You Qualify for Unemployment Benefits?

If you’re still in the midst of spring cleaning, you’ll want to read this post by WiseBread that lists 10 Ways to Get Rid of Stuff Frugally.

The Canadian Finance Blog posted a great guest article this week that looks back into The Green Ages: Life Before Credit Cards.

This week the Free Money Finance blog wants to check in with you by asking, How is Your Emergency Fund Doing?

Everyone loves a bargain but Mint Life wants to make sure you know the Things You Should Never Buy Used.

If you’ve decided to try the stay-at-home vacation this summer, you’ll like this post by Money Ning that shares 5 Steps to a Fantastic Stay at Home Vacation.

Moving costs can be overwhelming but this week the Frugal Dad discussed How to Save Money on Moving.

Many of us have cancelled credit cards but Digerati Life wrote about What to Consider Before You Cancel Your Credit Cards.

This week Free From Broke talked about the touchy subject, Is Social Security Really a Retirement Plan?

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Written by Tom

Tom Drake writes for Stupid Cents and Canadian Finance Blog. Whenever he's not working on his online endeavors, he's either doing his "real job" as a financial analyst or spending time with his wife and two boys.

One Response to Weekly Common Cents

  1. Shilpan says:

    Great links. Thanks for sharing Tom!

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