This week’s roundup is a little late. I had some technical issues yesterday trying to update the site. As you can see the site has been improved. Buy Like Buffett has a new design with more features. Posts can now be shared via Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks. This should give site visitors and regulars a better viewing experience. Buy Like Buffett will be accepting guest posts soon. So, if you have a topic that you would like to write about, shoot me an email. Without further adieu, here is this week’s blog roundup.
Best Blog Posts of The Week
Favorite Investing & Personal Finance Posts
Free From Broke explains how Dollar Cost Averaging Helps Eliminates Emotion.
Money Help For Christians discusses how investors will be affected by Mutual Fund and Capital Gains Tax Changes.
Invest it Wisely has an interesting article on A Millionaire Teacher.
Adam at Rabbit Funds has a different take on The Number One Thing You Should Consider When Investing.
Barel Karsan has an investment opportunity for investors with Small Portfolios Out There.
Len Penzo lists 8 Reasons Why You’re Getting An F In Personal Finance.
Money Monk asks Have You Really Looked At How Much Money You Make?
KNS Financial elaborates on a Yahoo Finance article on 12 Tricks To Make Us Spend Big.
This is an older post by Joe Taxpayer about Warren Buffett: Hero Or Opportunist. I added it because it discusses Warren Buffett.
June Blog Posts on Investing And Saving Money
Here are some of the best posts on the Internet on saving and investing.
20′s Money presents How To Save Money While In School
Free Money Finance helps you determine Are You Rich?
Len Penzo discusses the 19 Things The Millionaire Next Door Won’t Tell You.
Financial Samurai asks Is Becoming A Millionaire The Rule Rather Than The Exception?
Personal Finance By The Book takes a look at How Minimum Credit Card Payments Will Keep You In Debt Forever.
The Simple Dollar has a nice post on The Wonderful Rewards Of Not Spending.
Money Under 30 finds the Best Place To Open An IRA.
Wealth Pilgrim investigates whether you Should You Be Selling Your Mutual Funds Now?



