Happy Friday Dinks.  Well I am back from Boston and I had a great time.  I have attached some pictures.  For those of you who have never had the chance to go to Boston I definitely suggest that you do because it’s totally gorgeous.

I hope you all enjoyed the first week of December.  Today is Friday December 7 and that means there are less than 20 days until Christmas…isn’t that exciting? We are going to be featuring a shopping post with some money saving tips to help you survive the holidays, so stay tuned for that.

Enjoy these great posts and awesome giveaways from our blogging friends around the web and enjoy my pictures from Boston.  Have a great weekend!

Great Giveaways

– Beautiful Giveaways is giving away a Free 30 Day Membership to Jenny Craig. Cost of food not included.

– The Dollar Stretcher is giving away two Mary Hunt Financial Books.

Great Personal Finance Posts

– Ready For Zero – How to Celebrate Your Financial Success

– PT Money (aka Mr. FinCon himself) –  5 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score

– 50 Plus Finance – When to use a real estate agent

– Punch Debt in the Face – My friend is the 1%, but not the 1% you’re thinking of

– Free Money Finance – Creative Life Planning Solutions For Retirement, Part 1

– Credit Sesame – Tackle These Now to Cut Winter Costs and Start Saving for the Holidays!

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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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