This Week in Personal Finance is a collection of particularly insightful and unique articles from personal finance websites around the web.

Blogging Away Debt had some happy news this week when she found out that she’ll be having a baby! Bringing a new child into the world is a great blessing. Congratulations to her and her husband. You can read her post entitled, “Big Announcement – I’m Pregnant!

A blog that I recently discovered is The Real Returns. It’s an investment blog that talks goes down and dives into the numbers and statistics behind mutual funds, bonds, and the like. He recently wrote about how he chooses mutual funds in a post entitled, 5 screening criteria for mutual funds.

Getting to Graduation recently wrote a post targeted at writers. He looked into how students and others can make upwards of $1,000 a month using Associated Content. Be sure to read the post entitled, “Writers: How to Make $1000 a Month from Associated Content.”

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a post summarizing about a dozen of different online savings account. Someone’s now taken it to the next step and given us an alternative list to Bankrate’s of the highest yield savings accounts. Be sure to check out Best High-Yield Online Savings Accounts Rates.

Mighty Bargain Hunter has been reviewing a book this week called “Debt is Slavery.” He offers some rather unique insight on the book in his posts entitled “Debt is Slavery, Part 3: Stuff will imprison you” and “Gift-giving, gift-receiving, and stuff.”

I can’t say that I’m a fan of investing in gold, but Money, Matters, and Other Musings decided to look further into the possibility. Read his post entitled, “Gold As Investment: Some Important Concepts In Gold Price.”