Personal Finance Roundup
Four Ways to Improve Your Resume [Yahoo Hotjobs] "Here are four tips on how you can power up your resume for today's more competitive job search arena."
You're dead: Where's your 401(k)? [MSN Money] "If you should die before spending all your hard-earned retirement savings, any number of things could happen to the remaining money. Don't let it fall into the wrong pockets."
7 Secrets to Picking Great Funds [Kiplinger] "These methods will help you choose wisely and give your portfolio a boost. Some may surprise you."
When Should You Downgrade Your Car Insurance? [The Simple Dollar] "How do you know when the time is right to downgrade your car insurance?"
4 Ways to Reduce a Gadget's Power Drain [Smart Money] "Here are four ways to cut your gadgets' energy consumption."
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Scratching my head over the "should you drop your comprehensive car insurance" bit. It seems to me that once your car's Blue Book drops to a certain point, say, five grand, it no longer pays to keep full coverage on it, regardless of your financial situation. I can think of a lot of things I'd rather be doing with that money besides handing it over to the insurance company to insure a beater.
@JustThatGuy3: Fully with you there. Market Timing never pays off except for those collecting the brokerage fees.


As for the fund selection, I'd write a much shorter article:
1. Buy low fee index funds.
2. Don't try to time the market.
3. Go to the beach.