When it comes to your money, it only makes sense to figure out how to do more with it. Your decisions to be thrifty, invest prudently, and create a spending planning can help you ensure that you are doing what you can with what you have.

Living Below Your Means Is Like Saving for Retirement Twice
Head over to Get Rich Slowly and learn about how you can get more for your money when you live below your means.
Planning My First Baby’s College Savings
Green Panda Treehouse looks at different options for college savings, and how you can prepare to get the most bang for your college savings buck.
What Is A “Safe” Savings Rate? How About 16.62%?
If you are looking for an interesting view of a “safe withdrawal rate,” head over to My Money Blog and check out this novel way of considering matters.
Can a Better Credit Score Save You Money?
Over at Good Financial Cents, I write about how a better credit score can help you make the most of your money.
6 Ways to Benefit From Your Credit Card
Your credit card can actually help you make the most of your money? Sure it can! Head over to Wise Bread and find out how.
Living in a Small Space Can Pay Big Dividends
Five Cent Nickel has some great insights into how you can make the most of your money by downsizing to a smaller living space.
Tips for Saving for Retirement
Stupid Cents is back, and one of the latest articles is a great post on saving for retirement. Get more for your money with a little help on turning your money into a sizable nest egg.
How to Lower Your Mortgage Payments
Cash Money Life brings you tips on lowering your mortgage payment. Great ideas for saving more each month.
How to Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars with Your Mortgage
Couple Money also tackles the subject of saving money on your mortgage. Instead of paying more in interest, put that money to use elsewhere.
Other Personal Finance Posts
Check out these other great posts from the world of personal finance:
- What Happens If Your Broker Goes Out of Business? at Moolanomy.
- Canada is a Credit Card Nation [Inforgraphic] at Credit, Eh.
- Is Personal Finance for the Middle Class? at Fiscal Fizzle.
- Is It Wrong to Look for a New Job When You’re Gainfully Employed? at MoneyNing.
- Budget 2011 Canada at Canadian Personal Finance Blog.
- Why Are We So Clueless About The Stock Market – A Review at Value Stock Guide.
- 10 Things To Know About Tax Planning at Canadian Finance Blog.
- Life Insurance For Children. Never Buy It. Here’s Why at Wealth Pilgrim.
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Thanks for the mention. I agree with your post on savings money on musical instruments. My mom finally sold my trombone that I last played 15 years ago!
Thanks for mentioning Canadian Finance Blog and Stupid Cents!
Always re-invest your money!