Good Morning DINKS and Happy Friday. I glad to say that I am finally starting to get back into my normal routine one month after my eye surgery.  I have been outside enjoying the recent nice weather and I actually went to see the movie “What to Expect When You’re Expecting.” I have to say that it is a really cute movie and the perfect way to laugh off the stress from a long work day.  If you haven’t seen it yet then I suggest that you grab your friends and have a night out at the movies.  I have yet to see The Avengers movie or Men In Black 3, but hopefully I will be able to report back soon.  I think that we can officially say that the Summer Blockbuster Movie Season is finally upon us.

 

 

 

 

 

I hope you all have a great weekend DINKS.  Enjoy these posts that we found around the web:

– Bargaineering wants to know if you participated in one of the markets biggest IPOs in the post “Your Take: Are You Buying the Facebook IPO?”

– Finance For A Freelance Life helps us be ambitious in the post “How to Restructure Your Finances When You Quit Your Day Job”

– Budgets Are Sexy gives us ways to cut our spending in the post “14 Ways to Save on Your Electric Bill”

– Passive Income Now  wants to know if you have a good idea in the post “How Can You Test Your Idea Right Now?”

– Money Ning helps us keep busy in the post “What To Do While You’re Unemployed”

– The Simple Dollar shows us how to get a good deal when shopping in the post “Shop Around, Both Online and Off”

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Tahnya is a Certified Financial Planner and former Investment Advisor turned marketing and communications professional She holds a degree from Concordia University, is debt free and currently works in the field of digital marketing.

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