Blog-O-Rama Highlights in the Blogosphere, November 16th, 2008
On Credit and Debt
The comments about credit card limit “reduction” left at nickel’s post Reduced Credit Limits? Share Your Experience. were surprising. Seems that people are still having their credit limits increased more than decreased! I know I keep getting credit card offers, in spite of all the talk about credit tightening up for the average consumer. I wish they’d at least go paperless, and quit killing trees. It keeps the post office from going bankrupt, anyway.
I’m a statistics fan, so Living Almost Large’s post The Next Meltdown? talking about who owes money and how much they owe caught me.
Knocking Down Debt Doesnt have to be Dramatic or Inspirational posted at StopBuyingCrap.com is a touching personal account of taking debt down one step at a time.
Banking
Keep Your Money Safe: Online Bank Accounts and More Savings Options at The Digerati Life is a nice overview for those inclined to stay below the radar until this recession is over.
Deflation
We all well know the pains of inflation, but here you can brush up on the aftermath of inflation, Defaltion, at a post just published at The Simple Dollar called Personal Finance 101: Deflation and You.
If there’s any articles you’d like to mention, you can leave them in the comments.