Welcome to the May 24, 2011 edition of road to financial independence.
Beating Inflation
Joe Morgan presents How to Survive (and Possibly Thrive during) Stagflation. posted at Simple Debt-Free Finance, saying, "Rising inflation and stagnant wages - sound familiar? Here's why we might be seeing a replay of 1970's style stagflation and how to survive it without losing your savings!"
Peter presents One Million Dollars: How Much Will It Buy In Thirty Years? posted at Bible Money Matters, saying, "What will be the purchasing power of one million dollars in thirty years? Will it be enough?"
Frugal Living
Jessica S presents True Savings posted at MomVesting, saying, "We can all get caught up in the appeal of getting something for far less than it's "worth," but it's important to remember that "worth" is a very subjective term."
Jenna McCartney presents Initial Post posted at Budgeting During College, saying, "I'm a college student desperatey attempting to stay afloat on a minimum budget and documenting all the pain along the way."
Hussein Sumar presents What is a Federal Pell Grant & How to Apply for Pell Grants? posted at Pell Grant, saying, "The Federal Pell Grant program provides financial aid to low-income & need-based undergraduate and certain post-baccalaureate students to pay for college expenses. Awards from Federal Pell grants can be used at approximately 5,400 post secondary institutions across America. The Pell grant, unlike student loans, does NOT have to be repaid."
Charles Chua C K presents Money Matters to Avoid for Baby Boomers posted at All About Living with Life.
Nathan Richardson presents What Is a Good Credit Score for a Mortgage? posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "Since the mortgage industry meltdown occurred, more lenders are placing stricter credit requirements on borrowers when deciding loan approvals. Most lenders now look for scores of 650 or higher before approving the loan."
Lauren diaz presents 10 Ways to Save Money on Magazine Subscriptions Online posted at Cheapest Service.
Tim Chen presents When Should You Get a Prepaid Debit Card? posted at NerdWallet Blog - Credit Card Watch, saying, "In truth, there’s almost no reason to get a prepaid debit card. Even if you have a bad or limited credit history, you have much better options."
Jessica Bosari presents Don’t be a Sucker; Avoid These Five Tricky Pricing Gimmicks | billeater.com posted at Billeater, saying, "Watch for these pricing gimmicks that can cause you to spend more than you intended."
Melissa Hale presents Savvy Valley Mommy: How to Coupon posted at Savvy Valley Mommy, saying, "I am a wife and mother who loves to save money in any way possible. My blog allows me to share tips and tricks to shaving your spending, and saving your family budget!"
Rodney Maley presents 30 More Free Audiobooks posted at Life-fficient, saying, "A sample listing of the free audiobooks available on the web and a the sites hosting them."
Jeff Weber presents Credit Card Offer Quality Has Nowhere to Go But Down posted at Smart Balance Transfers, saying, "Credit card companies have been fiercely battling for business by offering historically generous offers. This is a boon for frugal consumers, as long as they happen to be looking for deals before consuemr demand for credit picks up and companies start decreasing offer quality."
Passive Income
Alexander presents The Highest Dividend Yields aren’t Always the Best posted at Dividend Stocks, saying, "Sometimes, when building a dividend stock portfolio, it can be tempting to chase the highest dividends yields."
Jacob Dantzler presents Bulletproof Cash System Review: {SHOCKING} Testimonial by Jacob Dantlzer posted at Internet Marketing Coach & Life Success Mentor Jacob Dantzler Welcomes You, saying, "Come and leave a discussion about what you have seen.
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Mike Piper presents Social Security Strategies for Married Couples posted at The Oblivious Investor, saying, "By knowing the rules for Social Security benefits, a clever married couple can increase their benefits at no cost to them."
Broderick Durisseau presents Big is Small? posted at Personal Growth From the Bottom Up.
MyMaria presents Niche Site Profits April 2011 posted at My Work at Home Mom Blog, saying, "One of my passive income streams is niche content sites. In this post, I share how two of those sites earned last month."
Jonathan presents Passive Income Ideas with Blogging posted at Blogging Your Passion, saying, "One of my favorite things about blogging is setting up passive income streams. There are many passive income ideas that float around on the internet but I want to share with you three of my favorite. It is first important to realize that not all blogging income is passive."
Reducing Expenses
David Leeman presents Saving Money On Groceries, Frugal Grocery Shopping, Save Money on Groceries posted at Financial Freedom Blog to Change Your Life, saying, "Saving money on groceries is an important way to reduce the average family budget. It is easy to save money on food by using frugal grocery shopping techniques and planning budget meals that are healthy and filling."
Control your Cash presents It’s not what you earn. It’s what you negotiate II posted at Control Your Cash: Making Money Make Sense, saying, "You can't get rich if you can't negotiate. Here's an easy way to get started."
Stock Investments
Dividend Growth Investor presents Philip Morris International (PM) Dividend Stock Analysis posted at Dividend Growth Investor, saying, "Philip Morris International Inc. (PM), through its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products in markets outside of the United States. The company was spun off from Altria Group (MO) in 2008, in an effort to separate the international operations of the tobacco conglomerate from potential harmful litigation in the US."
Kevin presents Adam’s Golf: A Balanced Micro Cap Golf Stock posted at Invest It Wisely, saying, "Adam’s Golf (ADGF) is the micro-cap of all micro capitalization stocks—you could buy the company outright for just over $42 million dollars. But while its small size may be threatening to some, it is important to remember that sometimes the biggest earners come in the smallest of stocks. This stock, I believe, is one such stock."
My Journey presents Updating My Perpetual Income Dividend Machine posted at My Journey to Millions, saying, "I started my perpetual income machine dividend portfolio at the beginning of last year and it has quickly become one of my favorite pieces of my financial world. It isn’t large (yet) but it will be! The goal is simple to find undervalued stocks only within the Dividend Aristocrat Index. Last year I only updated the portfolio twice, however, this year I have been investing more and more money into the portfolio per month and thus think it should be updated every 60 days."
Boomer presents Criteria For Selecting A Dividend Growth Stock posted at Boomer & Echo, saying, "Here are some criteria to consider for selecting a dividend growth stock:"
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