Weekend Link Love

2009 March 8
by Kyle
from → General

Last sunday we got 3 inches of snow and today, it’s 75 and sunny.  Go figure.

Finance Blog Network

Curt at Pennyjobs posits why banks should raise interest rates.

Andy from Saving To Invest writes that the real unemployment rate might be 15% after factoring in part-time workers that want to work full-time.

Rich Credit Debt Loan wonders whether it’s better to rent or own in the current environment?

Millionaire Acts explores the various ways of learning things.

Carnival of Personal Finance

Thanks to FMF at Free Money Finance for including my post about risk tolerance in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.

My Family’s Money compares the cost of getting to work via Bus, Bicycle, or Car.  Guess which won?  Although they may be over-valuing the exercise aspect, since there are probably much more efficient ways of getting the same workout.

The Digerati Life writes about managing job burnout.  Luckily, I don’t really get stressed out about things like work so this doesn’t really affect me.


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  1. 2009 March 8

    Thanks a lot for the link love. :)

  2. 2009 March 8

    Thanks for the plug.

  3. 2009 March 9

    Thanks for mentioning my post. I do have two question concerning your comment: (1) what do you think might be a more efficient way to get the same level of exercise?

    Also, (2) how do you think you might value that time?

    I am very curios to hear what you think. In creating the analysis I did have to make some rather arbitrary decisions – so any outside feedback would be greatly appreciated.

  4. 2009 March 11

    Wish we had rain over here! I wouldn’t want to have to face a drought this summer. :) Nice roundup!

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