As the summer comes to an end, be sure to put some of these great finance posts [1] on your reading list!
Did you know yesterday (Saturday, September 21) was the last day of summer this year? Let’s take one final look at summer before the leaves turn and we head into fall [2]!
Photo Courtesy: CubaGallery [3]
Summer Favorites
In case you missed them, here were some of our favorite articles at My Dollar Plan this summer:
- 5 Things You Should Always Buy New [4]
- 7 Frugal Ways to Enrich Your Travel Experience [5]
- Use Bluebird to Pay Bills with a Credit Card [6]
- 6 Financial Topics to Discuss Before Marriage [7]
- How to Get Paid to Travel [8]
- Reader Shares His $12,000 Amazon Success Story [9]
- What is the New Health Insurance Premium Tax Credit? [10]
Finance Reads
8 Ways to Save on the Cost of Prescription Drugs [11]Â – Since we know that medical costs can really add up, here are some good tips on how to save on at least one component of them. -Money Crashers
Choosing the Right Credit Card for Your Needs [12] – As kids you know left for college this year, it’s not a bad idea to have them read this before they start to think about using credit cards. -Lazy Man and Money
Types of Insurance Homeowners Need [13] – If you’ve recently bought a house and are wondering about your insurance needs, this is a very informative read. -CashMoneyLife
How to Maintain Your Career When You Move [14] A great read for anyone considering moving because of a spouse’s job or any other personal reason. -Go Girl Finance
The Finances of Homeschooling [15] – A really interesting read on some of the financial components of homeschooling your kids. -MoneySmartLife
Is Social Media Costing You Money? [16] – Given how much time people find themselves spending on social media, you may be eager to read this article! -MoneyNing
5 Advantages of the Dividend Investing Strategy [17] – Another great read on dividend investing! -Million Dollar Journey
Carnival of Personal Finance [18] – Kristen wrote about How to Save Money on Textbooks [19] in the Carnival of Personal Finance.