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Link Love

It seems like I’m finding more and more PF blogs these days, and also a lot of them are finding me! :) I’ve added a ton more links to the Blogroll, and here are just a few of them I’ve found over the past few weeks:

  • Clawing our way to Financial Health – Mrs. Wooley and her husband Mr. Wooley were over $91,000 in debt, but they’ve already managed to pay off 9% of it! I admire Mrs. Wooley’s determination to pay off her debt, and her gutsy moves to buy things when they are at a deep discount, and turn around to flip them on eBay. I’ve always wanted to do that, but really don’t have the balls. I also love this blog because I feel a geographical connection with her, since we both live on the same beautiful island.
  • My Journey to Eliminate Debt – A great new PF blog. Louise realized she had a problem with her spending when she calculated she spent nearly $2500 on products/subscriptions/programs in her quest to make money online. Now, she’s looking to turn it all around and pay off her mortgage in 5 years! What a huge goal!
  • Financial Jungle – Another Canadian blog! His posts are easy to understand, and he explains his topics in plain English, which I appreciate a great deal. I’ve already learned so much from reading his posts, and I know his blog is going to be a valuable resource for me going forward.
  • Financial Security Quest – Another valuable Canadian PF blog. Mr. Cheap writes a lot about investing and real estate – two topics I’m quite interested in, but unfortunately know nothing about. I find a lot of blogs that write about investing are too hard to follow, but Mr. Cheap brings the “personal” aspect back into the picture. He writes a lot about his own personal experiences with investing, making him a lot easier to relate to, and it doesn’t seem as intimidating as reading a blog that’s just full of numbers.
  • v.o.a.d (value of a dolla) – She’s just starting her journey to becoming debt free, and is using her blog to keep herself accountable for her spending. I think she’s being very realistic in her goals. She knows that it’s not going to happen overnight, and it’s going to take a lot of hard work and commitment. Go visit her blog and join her in her journey!

I also want to take the time to welcome any new readers I’ve gained through being listed on Credit Card Lowdown’s 100 Most Inspirational PF Turnaround Stories. Thanks for stopping by! If you have a PF blog as well, please leave me a comment. I’m always on the hunt for new blogs to read. :)

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