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Blogs we like: It's Just Money

This fun blog covers personal finance topics ranging from mortgage flipping to cool freebies. It's Just Money is edited by a 30-something with experience in the lending, insurance and banking industry:

"I don't know everything about money. I do know that amassing money is more about planning, and discipline than it is about income, investments, and tax laws. However, having sold every type of financial product out there, I can also tell you what to avoid and what to look for, both in an advisor and a product or service."

Be sure to read his post on how life insurance salespeople make their money and how to borrow short term money from your IRA savings account.


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Wow, what a cool compliment. Thanks for this shout out.

I concur, great blog! Congrats LA MoneyGuy.

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