Thursday Roundup: How To Save When You Were Born To Spend
Posted on May 3rd, 2012

How To Save When You Were Born To Spend. “Are you a Natural Born Spender or Natural Born Saver? Believe it or not, research suggests that—Spender or Saver—you may really be born that way. So if you want to change your financial habits—say cut back on impulsive purchases and save a bit—what can you do?” Money Under 30
How-To: Survive a Pricey Wedding Season. “It takes quite a bit of cash to put on a wedding, and sometimes it can cost a small fortune just to be a guest or member of the bridal party.” SavvySugar
Income & Happiness Studies: How much is Enough? “Can money buy happiness? Yeah, probably, to an extent. Or it can at least remove some unhappiness. We can all agree on that, right? Better question: “at what $ amount can money no longer buy happiness?”” 20 Something Finance
Should You Pay for Your Child’s College Education? “This is not an article about whether or not you can afford to pay for your child’s/children’s college education. Rather, this is an article from the perspective of a recent college grad (2005) on whether or not parents should pay for their child’s college education.” My Dollar Plan
Lessons I Hope to Teach My Son. “What did your parents teach you about money? My mom taught me how to add in my head so I could comparison shop at the store and get the best bargain, how to stretch food to feed a family, and how to set up a budget as well as how to balance a checkbook.” Bucksome Boomer
When It’s Difficult to Save Money. “Do you have a difficult time saving money? Saving money should be a priority for all young adults, but we all know that it’s not that easy – is it?” 20′s Finances
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