The Friday Feast ~ the 28th of April

The Friday Feast ~ the 28th of April

In this episode of Friday Feast: Coach Carson, Budgets Are Sexy, Tawcan, The Financial Diet, Lisa V. The Loans, Financial Superhero, Mad Money Monster, etc.

The Friday Feast ~ the 28th of April
    The personal finance community is filled with so many talented writers and inspiring families in search of something better out of life than the traditional society-approved plan of buying lots of stuff and retiring in your 60s if you're lucky.

    Here is a look at the best of this week's personal finance blogs.

    In this episode of Friday Feast: Coach Carson, Budgets Are Sexy, Tawcan, The Financial Diet, Lisa Vs. The Loans, Financial Superhero, Mad Money Monster, 1500 Days, Spills Spot, Medium Sized Family.

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    Welcome to the end of another week. The Friday Feast is my opportunity to highlight some of the best personal finance content that I read during the week. Both old and new articles get mentioned here because I enjoy going through people's posting archives.

    Now, on to the personal finance blogosphere!

    First, check out Coach Carson's deep dive into an interesting battle: Dream home vs. House hacking.

    And Budgets Are Sexy published a killer post about...what if you are a gay, non-white Muslim?

    My favorite post of the week

    My favorite post this week comes from Tawcan who asks: If you're so smart, why aren't you retired already?

    "In my 20’s, I was into making big money really quick. So I chased high-risk stocks. I had some stellar returns but also got burned a number of times." Make those mistakes while you're young, though.

    "Looking back, there were a number of things I could have done to put myself on a faster path toward financial independence. If I had taken advantage of the financial crisis by not sitting on a huge amount of cash, I probably would be looking at a good sizable portfolio."

    More from the personal finance community

    The Financial Diet writes about invaluable career advice learned from quitting her job.

    And, Lisa Vs. The Loans introduces the 50-30-20 budget.

    Also, Financial Superhero reminds us that more stuff leads to more responsibility!

    Lastly, Mad Money Monster asks if you can retire in your 30s. Yup, sure can! :)

    Honorable mentions: 1500 Days is free, Spills Spot writes about progress, not perfection, and lastly, Medium Sized Family writes about developing self-control.

    Photo of the week

    We spent the last couple of weeks in Utah, and we just left Snow Canyon State Park. Here's a shot that accurately represents our view for the last week or so!

    Red rocks around Snow Canyon, Utah

    Thanks for reading, and cheers to another financially productive week ahead!

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