Investing Blog Roundup: Successful Budgeting Edition

Aside from the hullabaloo about Philadelphia’s “new blogger tax” (which, as TaxGirl explains, is neither new, nor specific to bloggers), perhaps the most exciting thing in the world of personal finance blogs this week is that Craig from Money Help for Christians just released a new ebook about successful budgeting.

If budgeting is something you’re struggling with, it might not be a bad idea to check it out, as it’s been well-reviewed so far, and its introductory price will be going up at the end of the month (from $12 to $17).

As always, if you’re a blogger, you’re welcome to submit a post here for consideration in next week’s roundup.

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August 27, 2010 3 comments

Jim Blankenship, CFP®, EA

Thanks for the link, Mike – and for all your links. I always enjoy your roundups, and I learn something new each week!

jb

Craig Ford

Mike,
Thanks so much for including a link to the book. I sure appreciate it!

Craig

Thanks for the mention!

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