Weekly list of curated personal finance articles from around the web. They bought homes with their friends—and now they want out (Wall Street Journal). Even if selling will bring a profit, will the friendship survive? 8 reasons why college students need to start budgeting now (Christian Money Solutions). They may not have as many categories […]
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Profitable Ideas: Ethical Consumption, A Financial Topic No One Talks About, and More
A weekly roundup of some of the more interesting and helpful personal finance articles I’ve read recently. Financial success and ethical consumption (The Simple Dollar). This can be a really tough issue. I’d love to hear your take on it. Would you—or do you—willingly pay more for products made by companies that uphold your values? […]
How Does Mint.com Keep User Information Safe? A Conversation With Mint’s Security Architect
If you’re thinking about using an online budget tool, you may be concerned about security. That’s because in order to do what they do best – automatically track your spending – you have to provide them with the passwords to your bank accounts, credit cards, and other accounts you want them to track. Recently I […]