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I appreciate all who left a comment to be featured in my link love post. I have added you to my blogroll. If I missed you then hit me up with a comment and I will add you on. Alrighty. I decided to change up my post. I have been reading some pretty great post over the past few weeks and I decided to feature some of them here. So here they are:


CT Mom's Family Financials - CT adjusted her debt goals and can now see the light at the end of the consumer debt tunnel. Get it girl!!!


Spilling Buckets
- Shift Happens. Gotta check it out. What do you think about the change in our global market?


Last In Line
- What are you aspirations? Read Lilo's here.


High Class Low Income
- Love her blog name. Grad School Woes. Homegirl misses learning and studying???? Say it aint so!!! LOL. If you have advice on taking the GRE or applying for grad school hit her up.


No More Spending - Chica is contemplating getting a new job. I gotta say that the arm robberies would have done it for me. I wouldn't last 21 minutes much less 21 months.


His Hers Money - Check out their savings plan. I gotta get on my investment game.


And here are some awesome reads from my inspirations..........


Fabulous Financials - Single Ma has so many to choose from but the one series of post that caught my attention were the ones regarding the leadership course she took as part of her personal career development plan. The series, entitled The Professional Woman, summarizes the course and gives tips on topics ranging from juggling work and family to leadership styles. It's a great read and I definitely recommend it to any female on her career grind.


MIllionaire Mommy - MM has a great post, How to Avoid One of the Most Common Mistakes Women Make When Starting a Business. Women have a tendency to build side businesses while men build empires. You agree? Check out her post for more.


Single Guy over @ SingleGuyMoney is celebrating having over 50,000 visitors by giving away free gas. You have until this Friday to enter into the drawing. More details here.



Alright. I gotta fold some clothes and get my end of the month report ready. Enjoy the links!!

Comments

Ryan said…
Glad you enjoyed the clip. The Whoa! factor was pretty amazing.
CT Mom said…
Thanks for the link love!
Thanks for the link love! Like I said, I will definitely probably regret saying that I miss school once I actually start! ;)
Anonymous said…
Aww, thanks for the link love!

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