Carnival of Personal Finance #133
The final 2007 edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance is now online at We’re In Debt. They managed to weed out the spam and wittle the Carnival down to just a little over 50 submissions. Here are the hosts’ picks for the best in the bunch:
- To Make Good Financial Decisions, Think Like Mr. Spock but Act Like Captain Kirk
- You Might Be a Personal Finance Redneck If…
- Why I Suck at Shopping
- Investing Has Social Consequences Whether You Like it or Not
- Fueling the Fire of Passion
There are more fine articles over at this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Carnival of Personal Finance this year!
Carnival of Personal Finance #132
The Digerati Life has published the Whimsical Christmas Edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance with art by Patience Brewster. Here are SVB’s Editor’s Picks:
- Cheap Eating With Cost-Per-Serving
- I’ve Got Serious Gas
- Returning to China and the Surreal and Dangerous Feeling of Being Wealthy
- The Best Gift of All – Friendship
- Women Investors Kick Guys’ Butts
- Spend Less Than You Earn: The Wrong Way to Think
- The New Quicken Online: A New Direction for Money Management Software
- Do You Really Need Credit?
- How to Save $1,744 on a Week-Long Vacation
- 2007 PF Blogger Net Worth Comparison
There are more great articles at the 132nd edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, so visit The Digerati Life for the rest and to see some of Patience Brewster’s art and items. Happy holidays!
Carnival of Personal Finance 2008 Schedule Announced!
The hosting schedule for January, February and March 2008 has been announced. Take a look at who will be hosting the Carnival of Personal Finance by visiting the schedule. If you’re interested in hosting the Carnival, we will begin taking “applications” in March for the slots available from April through June.
Carnival of Personal Finance #131
Get Rich Slowly has put together a cartoon-filled edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Unfortunately, I can’t see the cartoons from my location, so I’ll have to take another look later tonight. In the holiday spirit, here are the “main presents,” the editor’s choice among over 100 submissions.
- The Ultimate Guide to Traditional and Roth 401(k) and IRA Retirement Accounts
- 5 Reasons to Manage Your Money
- Introducing the Smiths
- How Would I Invest if I Were Just Starting Out?
- Confessions of a Car Salesman
- Handling Your Own Escrow
- Things I Wish I Knew When I Was 18
- Five Golden Rules for Snowflaking
Thanks to J.D. for organizing this holiday Carnival. Read all the articles here at Get Rich Slowly.
Carnival of Personal Finance #130
Money Smart Life posted the latest Carnival of Personal Finance last night. The 130th edition of the Carnival contains a video introduction with some of the highlights from the large number of submissions. Here are the articles mentioned in the video.
- Worried about paying for college? Then don’t!
- 65+ Online Tools and Resources for Real Estate Investors
- End of Year Tax Planning and Finance Checklist
- How Google Calendar Saves Me Money
- The Smartest And Dumbest Decisions I’ve Made With Money
- Is Prosper.com a Good Way to Earn Money?
- Protecting Our Savings Against A Recession
- How Do You Plan To Get Ahead? Ways To Increase Your Income
- Lessons of the Square Watermelon
There are more great articles at 130th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted by Money Smart Life.
Apply to Host the Carnival of Personal Finance
The Carnival of Personal Finance is now looking for volunteers for hosting the Carnival in the months of January, February, and March 2007. There are only 13 slots available, and they will go fast. If you’re interested in hosting, take a look at the requirements—they’re a little different than your average Blog Carnival—and provide your information here.
Carnival of Personal Finance #129
Earlier this morning, Cash Money Life published the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. The Carnival is interspersed with facts about various currencies.
Here are the articles chosen for the Editor’s Choice Awards:
- Making Overseas Experience Count
- 5 Lessons Monopoly Can Teach Us About Real Estate Investing
- A Visual History of the Stock Market: 1996 – 2007
- Using Pareto Principle to Improve Personal Finance
- Are credit cards appropriate ‘toys’ for kids?
- Invest in yourself by learning things of value
- Homeless Guy on Roller Skates Inspires a New Name Brand
- Budgeting and Time Management: Two Surprisingly Interrelated Skills
- When Did the American Dream Become Debt?
There are more great articles featured this week in the 129th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Soon, we’ll be accepting application for those wishing to host the Carnival between January and March 2008. Stay tuned for the announcement.