Our fourth installment of the military personal finance roundup includes an array of topics.
As April came to a close and May started, personal finance blogs overflowed with the best approach to a new month. Plenty of other topics surfaced as well, and we sifted through the blogs to find the best. This week’s military personal finance roundup covers everything from tipping to saving.
Perhaps a much smaller expenditure, tipping certain workers in the service industry gets scrutinized at Money Smart Guides.
With the arrival of spring comes more garage sales. Money Crashers offers tips to get the best deals at garage sales.
A guest writer, Jessica Streit, gives us ways to save money in the summer and still enjoy time off.
Get Rich Slowly also featured a thought-provoking guest post. Robert Brokamp discusses how much time, money and energy is wasted on professional sports.
Parents know that children aren’t cheap, but Bankrate lists five bad ways to spend money on your kids.
If you’re stuck between paying off debt or saving, Novel Investor suggests finding a comfort zone between the two.
Make sure to come back next week for another weekly roundup that’s sure to feature the best of personal finance blogs next week.
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Thanks for the post. It was like cheering up our section. Military financing is the best option for the retired military people and their families for meeting their requirements later after getting retired.