Yakezie Blog Swap Round-Up

March 21, 2011

Last Friday, The College Investor participated in the Yakezie Personal Finance Blog swap! If you don’t remember what I am talking about, you can read my post about 401k mistakes over at Thousandaire, and you can read his post about Roth IRAs here.

The Rest of the Blog Swaps!

My Personal Finance Journey wrote about 3 of my financial pet peeves (spending too much money on drinks, financing expensive furniture, and active investing strategies) on Narrow Bridge Finance.

Narrow Bridge Finance posted about how people not taking responsibility for their financial actions infuriates him on My Personal Finance Journey

Prairie Eco-Thrifter posted about how sales tax is her biggest financial pet peeve at 101 Centavos.

101 Centavos posted about how wasting food makes his blood pressure rise at Prairie Eco-Thrifter.

LaTisha D Styles writes about how greedy banks upset her at Retire by 40.

Retire by 40 wrote about how bigger is not necessarily better at FSYA Online.

Bucksome Boomer writes about how advertisers that hide the real price of a product is maddening at The Single Saver.

The Single Saver wrote about parents who do not teach their children financial responsibility at Bucksome Boomer.

Time from Faith and Finance vents about financial institutions charging to send paper account statements, but still send out a plethora of paper junk mail at Live Real Now.

Jason from Live Real Now politely rants about how aggravating it is to see people whine about their less-than-ideal financial situations, yet do nothing about it, at Faith and Finance.

Money Sanity vents about people complaining about paying overdraft and bank fees, while at the same time, having no idea how much credit card debt they have or their checking account balance at The Saved Quarter

The Saved Quarter writes about people who are financially irresponsible and want to complain about how broke they are while showing off the new things they bought at Money Sanity

Barb Friedberg talks about how investment advisors that get paid to sell products (more salesman than investment advisors in my book) upset her at Happy Simple Living

Happy Simple Living writes about how companies and people that exploit others aggravate her at Barb Friedberg Personal Finance.

I hope you enjoyed those excellent posts and thanks to My Personal Finance Journey for putting this together!

- The College Investor

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LaTisha @FSYAonline March 21, 2011 at 9:58 am

Thanks for rounding up all of the blog swap posts!

Kay Lynn @ Bucksome Boomer March 26, 2011 at 10:45 am

I appreciate the round-up and am looking forward to the next swap.

Robert March 26, 2011 at 11:15 am

Me too! Thanks!

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