Happy Friday Dinks.  I would like to congratulate Ronalyn Wentz who is the winner of our Make Money Blogging Book Giveaway.  Please contact Dinks Finance by Twitter or email so we can put you in touch with Crystal from Budgeting in the Fun Stuff. Thank you to everyone who entered our book giveaway. Stay tuned for more great giveaways from Dinks Finance.

I would personally like to send my warm thoughts out to everyone and their families who lived through hurricane Sandy over the past few weeks.  I live in the snowy Northeast but with Sandy only a few hundred miles away it has been more like the rainy and windy Northeast.  I hope that everyone who is in Sandy’s path survived to tell the story. My thoughts are with you.

We have rounded up some great posts from around the web this week for your reading pleasure. Enjoy and have a great weekend Dinks.

– Blonde and Balanced – Dance like no one’s watching (seriously)

– Enemy of Debt – Done Living Paycheck to Paycheck? It’s Up to Us.

– Fabulously Broke – Naturally Smokin’ Hot

 –Budgets Are Sexy – Could You Go a Year Without Shopping For Clothes?

– Money Crush – The Menu Theory

– Yes I am Cheap – On Death & 100 Things To Do Before I Die

– Donna Freedman – If You’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?

– NZ Muse – Things I’ve been pondering…

 

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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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