Hot and humid has been the trend for the past week but that shouldn’t stop you from getting outside and having some frugal fun in the fresh air. As hurricane season approaches, make sure you take advantage of the good weekends when you can. Here is a list of fun summer personal finance reads from the past week.
Bible Money Matters wants you to learn more about your FICO score and especially the myths. 5 Things That Don’t Affect your Credit Score
Cash Money Life talks about awys you can save a little bit extra money. Like that latte a little too much? Say “no thanks alatte” and dish it for some savings. 5 Small Changes That Can Make You Big Money
Consumerism Commentary speaks to the sports fans out there. But you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to enjoy your favorite team this summer at the stadium. How to Save Money at Baseball Games
Debt Kid explores the tough relationship that exists between debt and depression. Don’t fall into this bunch it can spiral downhill. Learn how to help yourself. Depression and Debt – A Dangerious Combination
Frugal Dad speaks to those who are not sure about what to do when it comes to the decision to rent or buy. There are a lot of things you should consider before making a decision. Rent vs Mortgage: Calculating Intangible Costs
Suburban Dollar wants you to drive more conservatively and save some money in the process. Forget Cash for Clunkers Increase your MPG
The Centsible Life talks about her experience with the one car experiment. Could this work for you? The One Car Experiment
Financial Highway wants you to learn about Probate. I had no idea what it was until reading this…you should check it out as well. Probate: Understanding What Probate is
Money Strands wants you to save money from the internet. Don’t waste time searching around anymore. Looking for a Deal? Websites that will Save you Money
Fiscal Geek wants you to make more money. But has a different approach. Try making money doing various activities for certain seasons. Boost your Income for a Season
I plan on going kayaking with the family this weekend when they come to visit DC. What are your weekend plans?