The Great b5Media Blog Off: Personal Finance Tips on Yielding Wealth
June 20, 2008 by Sean Kelly
Filed under Business
(FranchisePick.com The franchise blog) At FranchisePick.Com, we’re expanding our scope for the next 24 hours to bring you some of the highlights of the The Great b5Media Blog Off. At Yielding Wealth, Miranda Marquit offers excellent personal finance tips every hour, on the hour.
My personal finance tip: The more time you spend reading Miranda’s finance tips, the less time you’ll have to squander your personal finances.
Personal Finance Tip #1: Spend Less Than You Earn
Personal Finance Tip #2: Pay Yourself First
Personal Finance Tip #3: Don’t Let Congress Be Your Personal Finances Example
Personal Finance Tip #4: Needs v. Wants
Personal Finance Tip #5: Pay Off Consumer Debt
Personal Finance Tip #6: Invest
Personal Finance Tip #7: Learn to Cook
Personal Finance Tip #8: Build an Emergency Fund
Personal Finance Tip #9: Start a Retirement Account
Personal Finance Tip #10: Take Advantage of Employer-Match Programs
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Thanks for the mention! I agree with your personal finance tip, by the way ;)
Miranda:
No problem. I have lots of brand spanking new, never been used nor followed personal finance tips for you if you ever run short.
I also have guest posts available, such as:
“How I cut THOUSANDS from my gasoline costs with a $1.00 plastic tube.”
And: “Who says field corn’s not edible?”
Just let me know.
Making a list of one’s needs vs wants is a really good idea. This will help us assess our spending habits and ultimately, improve our personal finances. Thanks for sharing these excellent tips!