It seems like I’m reading a lot lately, but it’s mostly children’s books and deal blogs.
Despite all that, I still managed to find some great frugal living and personal finance posts worth sharing with you:
If you always feel like the next bad thing to happen will push you into a financial tailspin, take a look at
Putting out Fires at The Simple Dollar. The key is to plan ahead.
I’ve done the H & R Block bit, I’ve done my taxes at home using software, and now, as our finances get more complicated we’re making the leap to a CPA. If you’re not sure where to get your taxes done, read Who Should I Pick to Do My Taxes from Free from Broke.
I’m the gal who has to plan to be spontaneous. Taking risks is so hard for me. I found this post, Seek Danger (An Open Letter to a Friend) from Ridiculously Extraordinary inspiring.
Sometimes patience is the best thing for patients. Read When the Best Rx is No Rx at FiLife.
For all of my social media-savvy friends: Are We All Asking to Be Robbed? is a must-read from Mashable.
I’ve also got another post I think you’ll enjoy over at my paid blogging gig at SC Johnson’s Family Economics site. Check out Frugal Things to do With Kids Indoors, and hopefully you’ll find some ideas for handling cabin fever with your kids.
Happy Reading!
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