We’re heading into wedding season, a time that can be pretty challenging for some budgets. Here is some motivation to keep your finances on track with our new and improved weekend share-out of finance tips.

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Weekend Finance Tips

Survive Wedding Season Debt Free – Wedding season is here and this is a great article on how to prevent it from making a negative impact on your budget. -Enemy of Debt

Early Retirement Plan Update 2012 – It’s always fun to get a peek into someone’s plan for early retirement! -Lazy Man and Money

6 Things to do Before a Job Interview – Here’s a great list of things to review before heading into a job interview. -Million Dollar Journey

The 2 Most Important Things to Look at On Your Investment Statement – This is a great watch for anyone who wonders what to do when their investment statements come in the mail each quarter. -Generation X Finance

Frugality or Decluttering, or Both – An interesting perspective on frugality as increasingly an afterthought to clutter, environmental concerns and the need to keep searching out wealth instead of finding new ways to squeeze out diminishing rates of return on savings. -brip blap

The Beast That Is Student Loan Debt – A great read for anyone investigating student loans. – Well Heeled

Why Asset Allocation Doesn’t Matter Very Much – A really interesting perspective on what components of your investment strategy matter most. -My Money Blog

Why you Need to Start Investing (Even in Small Amounts) – We’re big fans of investing as early as you can, even if you just have a little bit to spare and this article agrees! -20 Something Finance

I Broke My Own Money Rule (About Loaning to Family) – This was an interesting read on the personal side of intra-family loans. Personal finance rules say, “Don’t do it,” but it’s not always that easy. -Couple Money

Carnival of Personal Finance – Jarrod shares Are Paid Surveys a Waste of Time? in the Carnival of Personal Finance.






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Comments to Survive Wedding Season Debt Free

  1. I’m so glad I don’t have any weddings to go to any time soon.

    Linda


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