This week I looked at my favorite lesson from the market crash. It’s definitely something I will take with me for the rest of my investing life. I also looked at why I work the hours that I do and posted a question to readers. I also posted the questions on the Canadian Money Forum. Things continue to be busy but I’m getting in at least 2 articles a week. I’m hoping to get that back up to 4.

Carnivals

The Credit Crunch Hits Home was in Carnival of Personal Finance: Birthdays Edition over at Weakonomi¢s

Fancy Tax Software – Should You Be Afraid? participated in The Carnival of Pecuniary Delights, #6 – Are You Cashing in on Going Green? over at Greener Pastures

Around The Personal Finance Blogoshpere:

1 – Canadian Capitalist decides to harp on Carp’s UPP plan.   I hate the whole concept and I hope young workers understand that this is a bad idea and make their views known.

2 – Million Dollar Journey takes a look at breaking your mortgage.

3 – Saving for Serenity tells us about 5 ways to save money with a warehouse club membership.

4 – The Strump crunches the numbers on auto sharing services.

5 – Canadian Finance lets everyone know that Rona and Home Depot are providing further incentive to home renovate.

6 – Four Pillars asks what “What Frugal Means To You?”. I’ll have my response up Monday.

7 – Wealthy Baker wonders if people who get life insurance live longer.

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