My regular round of
PF blogs is good, but I like the Foxy flair.
The ridiculous trend in
PF blogs to always go for the shortest term mortgage possible is absurd.
What Has Worked In Investing: A Tweedy Browne Case Study made the rounds of
PF blogs a while back, so the author definitely has value investing «cred» (Mr. Cheap is in touch with his urban roots).
At first when I started reading
pf blogs, I thought I want to retire early, now I'm not so sure.
I was already substantially into my debt payment when I found
PF blogs.
I think this may contribute to the ongoing debate in
the PF blog space — is there good debt?
I don't expect to inherit any IRAs, but if I manage to pass on an IRA to my kid AND he / she is smart enough to read
a PF blog at age 7, I'd probably be very proud... or afraid!
I've gotten my credit card debt down to approx $ 650 after I started my own
PF blog.
It's great to see so much enthusiasm for investing on
a PF blog.
I eventually grew it to an Alexa ranking of under 20K, and had it in the Top 20 on the Fire Finance
PF blog rankings.
We definitely didn't set out to be seen as a source on anything — we just wanted to document our journey — but there is something magical about
the PF blog community, and it definitely inspires us to keep going with the blog.
Someone on
a PF blog pointed this out a few months ago — if my payment each month is $ 1000 and $ 300 of that is principal, then every additional $ 300 I can come up with each month, takes a month off of my loan period.
It's nice to hear from people in similar situations — maybe we can start
a pf blog for lawyers in debt.
Not exact matches
I have heard of Cait — I used to read her
blog when it was more
PF focused.
Joe Parsons, a senior loan officer with
PFS Funding in Dublin, California, pointed me to a post he'd written on his
blog, The Mortgage Insider, about a sneaky additional cost of FHA loans.
And as I mentioned in another post, it doesn't help when super popular gurus from the
PF world are mixed up in this bullshit themselves, like Dave Ramsey for example, who is in business (via his «Endorsed Local Provider» program) with brokers earning the kind of fees and commissions talked about in this
blog post.
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Sometimes topics crop up in the
PF blogosphere, seemingly out of nowhere, and rattle around from
blog to
blog for a while.
PF Today was created as a personal finance
blog with articles about saving money, running a small business, investing, real estate and frugal living.
I've been reading your
blog (and other
PF» er) religiously since.
Harry Campbell is a staff writer for the College Investor and runs his own personal finance
blog at Your
PF Pro where he talks about everything from saving money at Chipotle to asset allocation for retirement.
The main problem with the 203 (k) loan is the cost of the mortgage insurance, says Joe Parsons, senior loan officer with
PFS Funding in Dublin, California, and author of The Mortgage Insider
blog.
He runs a personal finance
blog at Your
PF Pro and his latest project is a
blog and podcast for rideshare drivers at The Rideshare Guy
After I read articles like yours, I thank myself everyday I picked up some personal finance and investing books, got into some great
PF and investing
blogs, and started my own financial journey.
It was a great starting point for my journey to living debt free, but I realized after reading hundreds of
blog posts on
PF and frugality that I was throwing away hundreds of dollars in finance charges by paying the smaller debts first.
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