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Guest posting on other sites is one of my favorite parts of blogging! I decided to compile a list of my posts on other blogs in case any of you are interested in reading them. None of this material has been posted here on So Over This, so it’s all new and (hopefully) interesting!

This list will be updated periodically, so check back for more nuggets of wisdom (or stupidity, depending on the post) from yours truly!

 

Five Unnecessary Bankruptcy Fears posted at SpringCoin

The Ins and Outs of Debt posted at Stupid Cents (for some reason he retitled it “Getting Out of Debt, One Day at a Time” but I like my original title better)

My Financial Do-Over posted at Thirty Six Months

Trying to Pray for Money: Why Isn’t God Answering? posted at KNS Financial

What a Lamp Taught Me About Personal Finance posted at Daily Money Shot

It’s Not Where You Start, It’s Where You End Up posted at Yakezie

My Experience Getting a Logo from 99designs posted at Don’t Do It Yourself

Would You Rather Pay Now or Later? posted at Debit Versus Credit

How to Raise Your Children to be Financial Disasters posted at Daily Money Shot

Five Things to Do Before You Call Customer Service posted at Debit Versus Credit

Five Signs You’re a Spendaholic posted at My Broken Coin

How to Help Someone Who Spends Too Much posted at Evolving Personal Finance

 

Staff posts for ImpulseSave

The $12,000 Sofa

How to Win at Life When Appliances Die

What’s Your Financial Backup Plan? 

The True Cost of Pet Ownership

 

Staff Posts for Broke Professionals

How to Cope When You Hate Your Job

Cut Your Lunch Spending Without Brown Bagging It

Increase Productivity with a Functional Home Office

Private Student Loans: What Lenders Won’t Tell You

Use Continuing Education to Maximize Professional Opportunities 

 

Staff Posts for Car Negotiation Coach

How to Attend Conferences Without Going Broke

How to Choose a Smartphone

10 Ways to Negotiate Like a Pro

How to Save Money on College Textbooks