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Carnival of Personal Finance #128
The newest Carnival of Personal Finance is online. This week’s host is Blain Reinkensmeyer from Stock Trading to Go. The theme this week is investment truth. The Carnival is sprinkled with investment trivia.
Here are Blain’s “list-full” top picks.
- Beware the Siren Song of Gift Cards
- How Talking About Money is Like French Kissing
- 10 Tips For Being A Smart and Safe Consumer
- 22 Money Maximizing Moves You Can Do Today
- 99 Life Lessons Learned from Quitting Corporate America
Tons of articles were included this week, so take a look at the latest Carnival of Personal Finance to find something that suits you.
Carnival of Personal Finance #127
Moolanomy has published the latest Carnival of Personal Finance, presenting the Wonders of the World. Check out some of the great photographs. Don’t foget about the personal finance articles. Here are Moolanomy’s top picks:
- What is the Right Age to Start an Allowance?
- A Penny Saved is Worth More Than a Penny Earned
- Strategy to Contribute More Than Roth IRA Limit Allows
- Slow Motion Retirement (or Retire Early, Retire Often)
- How Much Money Do You Need to Start Investing in Real Estate?
- Year-End Checklists for Flexible Spending Accounts
- The Magnification of Savings
- Prepare Your Mindset to Achieve Financial Freedom
- 5 Reasons You Should Buy a New Car
- Why I Use Credit Cards
There are many more articles included in today’s Carnival, so take a look.
Carnival of Personal Finance #126
Million Dollar Journey is hosting the 126th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, so head over to read a large number of excellent articles from around the blogosphere.
Topping MDJ’s list are the following ten articles:
- 7 Business Lessons Learned from Watching Warren Buffet
- The 10 Most Important Things I have learned from Dividend Investing
- How to Play the Impending Water Shortages
- Where I Find What Stocks I Will Trade
- 6 Tips for a Debt Free Christmas
- My Teenager’s First Job
- 25 Ways I Save Money
- Managing Finances in your Twenties
- Scrabble & Personal Finance: 8 Lessons from Tiles
- The Tale of Two Friends
70 additional articles were includes, so take a look when you have a chance.
Carnival of Personal Finance #125
My Two Dollars is presenting the 125th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Here are David’s picks for the Editor’s Choice Awards:
- Reader Question: Should You Save for Retirement or a House?
- Why I Use a Credit Card: Rewards, Fraud Protection, and No Monitoring of Account Balance
- Should Parents Try To Influence Their Children’s College Applications?
- Working Towards My Dream Life
- My Retirement Planning Motivation
There seems to be an endless amount of articles to read this week. Start with these picks, and then peruse what looks interesting from the remainder of the Carnival.