Carnival of Personal Finance #111
The latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance is attending the Glastonbury Music Festival this week, thanks to our host, plonkee. Here are some of her top picks:
- A Year’s Worth of Weekly Cheap Dates at Millionaire Mommy Next Door
- Two Fry Pan Theory of Feeling Rich at Money Changes Things
- Wealth Building Made Real Simple at Moolanomy
- The Grown-Up Kids Conundrum at GRACEful Retirement
There is a large number of articles this week, and they are well organized at plonkee money. Take a look and find some you like.
Carnival #111 On The Way
Plonkee Money is hosting next Monday’s Carnival. submissions are being accepted through Sunday evening.
Carnival of Personal Finance #110
The latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance is available on Fat Ptich Finanials. Here are some selections to get you started.
- How to Close Credit Cards Without Affecting Your Credit Score
- The Myth of Zero-Down Real-Estate Investing
- What Percent of Net Worth Should Be In Your Home
- The Ten Biggest Money Misakes I’ve Made Since My Financial Meltdown
- The Value of Having an Emergency Fund
Thanks to everyone who participated this week and who has linked back to the Carnival.
Submit to Carnival #110
Fat Pitch Financials will be hosting the 110th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance next Monday. Please submit an article—something from the past week or so—by the Sunday evening deadline.
Carnival of Personal Finance #109
The 109th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance has been posted on Mint Blog, the companion blog for the new personal finance web 2.0 management software, Mint. Take a look to see great articles organized by Cap, who also writes at Stop Buying Crap. Here are his Editor’s Picks:
- Think About Your Finances Before Having (More) Children
- Five Accounts You Absolutely Must Have (And Four You Don’t)
- Canceled Oldest Credit
- Campaign Against Financial Myths: Part 4 – Mortgage & Home Ownership
There are other great articles this week as well, so read them all. Cap did a nice job of organizing all the qualifying submissions as well as including a link to each blogger’s first post. Go see whose blog has been around the longest.
Carnival #109 Approaching
The 109th Carnival of Personal Finance will be hosted next Monday on The Mint Blog. If you’re interested in participating in what will surely be a fine Carnival, please read the guidelines and then submit your article before 6:00 PM Eastern Time on Sunday.
Carnival of Personal Finance #108
Broke-Ass Student is hosting the Carnival of Personal Finance, and it’s a monster collection of great articles as usual. Here are the host’s favorites:
- Think Like The Rich: Watch Those Fees
- Ask Mr Credit Card: Are You Spending Too Much Time On Personal Finance?
- Living Behind the Curve: Sweatin’ To The Low Calorie, Fat Free, South Beach, Cabbage Soup Finances
- Clever Dude Personal Finance: Money And Marathons: Guess What, They’re Related
- Millionaire Mommy Next Door: Create Your Treasure Map to Riches
- Consumerism Commentary: Don’t Expect A Big Pay Increase: Other Options
- Grad Money Matters: Discipline (Or Lack Thereof) And Personal Finance
- My Money and My Life: Food, Money, and Love
Thanks to everyone who participated this week!