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Weekly Personal Finance Blog RoundUp – 11/16/2012

This week has been pretty crazy with a lot going on here at Debt Roundup.  I have been pushing a lot of new connections with other bloggers, started guest posting on other blogs, along with just working on cleaning up my back-end HTML code to make the site load a little faster.  This is just how it is being a website owner.  You are responsible for everything that happens.

There have also been some quality articles published by my fellow personal finance bloggers.  I always enjoy reading about how other people handle their finances, so I can not only compare it to my own views, but other viable options.  There is no one way to deal with money, and that is why I love the personal finance space.  It is ever growing and always changing.  I just hope that I can keep up.

Here are this week’s finance blog roundup.  I have read and enjoyed these articles and I hope you will as well.  Check out the articles below and follow some of these bloggers if you get the chance.

Next week, I will be launching a random blog finder that will allow anyone to go to a random personal finance site.  This is in hopes that they will find a new blog that they have never been to.  I will let everyone know on twitter and on Debt Roundup when it is launched.  On that note, I hope everyone has a great weekend.

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About Grayson

I am an average Joe, who built up over $50,000 worth of credit card debt and had to learn how to break it back down. It took 4 years of learning budgets, secrets, and many other personal finance tricks in order to cut the debt to $0. Now, I push to teach others the tips and tricks in order to live a debt free lifestyle. There are many ways to get out of debt, but the first step is to stop spending more than you make. Once you create a budget, it will be time to get frugal. Feeling Social? Connect with me on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter.

Comments

  1. The best part about reading personal finance blogs for me is to learn about what others do and maybe I can incorporate some of what I learn in our lives. It’s been one strong journey this year and I look forward to many more years! Cheers and thanks for sharing my post!! Mr.CBB
    Canadianbudgetbinder recently posted..My Best Financial TipMy Profile

    • I completely agree. It is really nice to see how others deal with things and blogs just allow us to share our experiences. Nice post, so I had to share it.

  2. Thanks for mentioning my article. Have a great weekend!
    Holly@ClubThrifty recently posted..The Amazing Power of DebtMy Profile

  3. I’m glad you enjoyed my post :) Thanks for including it here. I’m looking forward to the random blog finder. I actually have a list of about 120 or so blogs right now but search them with my custom google search for now. Great for finding giveaways :)
    Veronica @ Pelican on Money recently posted..Thank You – LinkLuv FridayMy Profile

    • You are welcome Veronica. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I am hoping to include some of the best blogs right now and then add more in future. I want my readers to branch out and find new blogs that they might not have found before. It will give them a way to find new information along with connecting them with other PF bloggers.

  4. Thanks for the mention Grayson!

  5. Thanks for the mention Grayson! I am interested to see the blog finder you have. My list is nearing 100, but I am always looking to add new ones to broaden my horizons. Have a great weekend!
    John S @ Frugal Rules recently posted..Frugal Friday: Posts That Ruled This Week, Thanksgiving is NEXT Week Edition!?My Profile

  6. Grayson, good picks. I particularly liked the article on Umbrella policy as most folks don’t know much about them. Also liked “15 Truths about money”. Thanks..

  7. Thanks a lot for sharing “Adding to Our Family Without Subtracting from Our Budget”. I find it very interesting and learned a lot from it. Looking forward to your next blog roundup!
    Jane recently posted..Free gift on every order over $75 USD at StrawberryNetMy Profile

  8. Thanks for posting a lot of good finance blogs. It is really helpful to read the views of other people when it comes to finance. It also helps you improve in understanding a lot of things, especially what’s happening in the industry.

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