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Blog of the Week – Nos. 20 and 21

By JLP | February 19, 2006

I was so busy last week that I forgot to post about the Blog of the Week. Last week’s Blog of the Week (No. 20)was Kirby on Finance, which is a pretty nice blog. Hopefully you had a chance to check it out. I will add his site to my Personal Finance Blog Links page.

This week’s Blog of the Week No. 21 goes to FearlessMoney, which I think is a thoughtful blog. In his about section, he says this:

I’m a guy who used to always ignore his finances. I was afraid, but I’m not anymore. My new perspective is very simple, debt is bad, saving is good, and fortune favors the well-prepared.

I don’t necessarily agree that debt is bad but for the most part I understand where he’s coming from. Anyway, it is a nice blog and one that I’m sure you will like checking out. When you go, be sure and tell him that JLP at AllThingsFinancial sent you.

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3 Responses to “Blog of the Week – Nos. 20 and 21”

  1. coglethorpe Says:
    February 19th, 2006 at 5:04 pm

    As someone who’s been stung by money, I understand the “debt is bad” attitude. Most consumer debt is “bad debt” – in other words it finances something that’s going down in value. I’m really working hard to eliminate that kind of debt now.

  2. Sean Says:
    February 20th, 2006 at 1:12 pm

    Kirby on Finance is a good blog, nice simple design.

    Whether debt is bad depends on people’s awareness and the realisation they will have to pay the money back some day.

  3. Matt Says:
    February 21st, 2006 at 10:55 am

    I’m constantly afraid of my debt, and I fully appreciate that bad debt is bad debt. Unfortunately, my bad debt means I now struggle to get myself into good debt.

    Oh well. One day, maybe.

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