Money Under Thirty gives us The Carnival of Personal Finance #152
Written by admin on May 12th, 2008 | Filed under: blog carnivals
Money Under Thirty provides us with our weekly personal finance fix, and includes some outstanding blog posts as usual. My favorites include:
- Destroy Debt offers some pointers for spending less to free up available income.
- My Buddy Tisha Kulak over at American Consumer News gives us how to Deal with the Demise of Floating Check Times.
- A Dollar a Day asks are you ready for a disaster?
- No Debt Plan writes 10 Steps to Avoid Becoming a Millionaire
- Link roundup: Memorial Day edition To all of the men and women serving and protecting our country: thank you. Here are some links of interest from the MBN and other blogs in my reader: Five Cent Nickel discusses the social consequences of being frugal. Free Money Finance reports on the only seven investments you'll ever......
- Hardgainer Blog Carnival Is Returning The Hardgainer Blog Carnival is returning. The deadline for this one has already passed. The idea is to get 10 awesome posts and publish excerpts of them on this site. You get a backlink and possible traffic; I get a little break from creating all my own content :) Win-win.......
- Hosting your own Blogs Carnival There are plenty of different ways that you can participate in a blogs carnival in order to increase the traffic to your blog. When you are just getting started, you may want to consider submitting your own posts to the blogs carnival publishers so that you can increase your readership.......
- Link Roundup: Quilt patterns edition I'm really excited for my wife. She showed some of her quilt patterns to the owner of a local quilt store, and the owner has decided to give a trial run to ten of her patterns! She loves designing quilts so this is a big deal. She's also gearing up......
- The carnival for this week is up at Finance is Personal! Finance is Personal, aka Getting Green, has posted this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction. Matthew, the author of the hosting blog, discloses that it was just over a year ago that he paid off his debts!One of the articles that caught my eye (besides my own) was No Credit Needed's......

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