Sunday, May 3, 2009

Fiduciary Frugality from Frank Hanna


Financial responsibility is a hot topic these days. In light of the recent economic downturn, many people are either finding their past mistakes coming back to haunt them, or are suffering from the poor choices of bigger institutions. In times like these, it's important to read as much material as possible concerning tips to ensure your financial welfare.

I stumbled some writings by Frank Hanna, whose blog strips down monetary worries into more manageable epithets and words to live by. Reading Frank Hanna's blog puts the current economic doomscape onto a more philosophical level, where one can address the underlying problems of mass debt rather than rushing to rectify problems when it may be too late. There are a few other sites that seek to illustrate the problem on a similarly large scale, but Frank Hanna's blog reduces the issues to general questions that aren't based on challenging one particular company or institution. Until the crisis is resolved, it's a good idea to think about what you can do personally to resolve or remedy yours and others' situations.

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