PFI Weekly Updates - July 22 (2008)

by passivefamilyincome

Welcome to Passive Family Income (PFI) and the weekly updates. It was a quiet week, but here are some of the updates and highlights.

Carnivals
July 17, 2008 - I participated in the Finance Fiesta #7: Mamma Mia Edition hosted by LivingAlmostLarge. I would like to thank LivingAlmostLarge for including my posts - Researching Foreclosure Information as a New Income Stream in the Carnival.

July 16, 2008 - I had a post included in the Money Hackers Carnival #20, Chicago style hosted by This Writer’s Wallet. I would like to thank This Writer’s Wallet for including my post - Financial Benefits of a DVR in the Carnival.

Business & Personal Loans. Great Rates. Prosper.

Articles I liked this week
As usual, there were a lot of great articles over the past week on other blogs, but here are a few that I liked the most.

1 - The Dividend Growth Investor provided a nice book review on “Stop Working” which is something I am going to check out.

2 - Dividends4Life wrote an analysis on Lowe’s (LOW) stock which is one that I have my eye on right now.

3 - Jacob at Early Retirement Extreme posted an article about buying stocks lately. I feel the same way and think it is time to dig in!

4 - Dawn at Fighting Foreclosure provides 8 tips on how to fight foreclosure.

5 - Scott at the The Passive Dad discusses purchasing stocks for passive income.

6 - I found a new site this week that I like called The Family CEO and an article about making money online writing for eHow.

Have an excellent week!

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The Family CEO July 22, 2008 at 10:22 am

Thanks for the mention! I’m enjoying your site too.

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Scott @ The Passive Dad July 22, 2008 at 1:25 pm

Thanks for the link. I’ll checkout the other articles today.

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Dividends4Life July 24, 2008 at 12:56 pm

Thanks you for mentioning my stock analysis on Lowe’s (LOW).

Best Wishes,
D4L

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