November 5, 2006
eFIPO’s Blogs Of The Week #5
These are eFIPO’s picks for finance & politic blogs of the week.
eFIPO’s Feature Finance Blog
Generation X Finance - Helping a unique generation achieve financial independence. This website is just awesome. I love the layout, colors, and of course the content. One of the reasons why I like this site so much is that the author’s name is Jeremy (Just like me!!). Just kidding.
His content is rich and detailed. I emailed Jeremy earlier this week and told him that he was going to be on eFIPO’s Feature Finance Blog, and then I realized that he is also AllFinancialMatters Blog of the Week. AllFinancialMatters is one of the best financial blogs out there and it’s always a privilege to be on his list. Congratulations to Jeremy and all your success. I am hoping that in the future we will be able to join forces and create a new financial network. Favorite article - Watch Out For Tax Traps With Year-End Mutual Fund Purchases
eFIPO’s Primary Politics Blog
Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket - A place for me to express ideas and thoughts that keep me from sleeping at night. I toss, I turn, I read, and then I write. You’ll notice I’ve downsized from the warehouse to a wastebasket, and that I’m no longer using the “frugal” label. Let me know how you like the new digs.
I’ve been reading this weblog for sometime now. She has so much off the wall content, but she writes about it with such ease. She is seriously one of my favorite writers. I know after you read one of her articles you will bookmark her site. Check out A Revolt on the Revolt of the Fairly Rich just another great article by Wenchypoo.

















Wow thanks, it is quite an honor to be recognized by established authors so early in my site’s existence. Likewise, I enjoy your site’s layout and colors, and the mix of politics with finance is a nice touch. Always interesting to read.
I look forward to helping people by working closely with other finance blogs to create an even stronger community.
For the record, Wenchypoo is female. She (I) thank you for the kudos and #5 ranking.
I used to write about frugal issues–now I have branched out. I want to lay as much stuff onto the web as I can before I experience the dreaded Alzheimer’s of my family genes and forget how to log on.
I now write about stuff I’d tell my kids if I had any. Maybe I can help you tell your kids instead.
Corrected sorrrrryyyy