Submit to Carnival #142
The 142nd edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance will be hosted on Monday by The Baglady. Please submit your articles before the deadline on Sunday.
Linking Back to the Carnival is Required
Since the Carnival of Personal Finance was created on June 20, 2005, it has been a rule that all participants must link back to the Carnival if their article was included. With so many spam blogs being added to the internet every day, it’s important that we separate the signal from the noise to maintain the quality of the Carnival.
Participating in the Carnival is all about building buzz, and that only works when participants link back. The “link love” must work two ways. Therefore, we have begun creating a list of spam blogs and bloggers who habitually don’t link back to ensure that the only participants included in the Carnival are those who believe in this mission.
The sooner you link back, the better, but we have no problem with the Carnival being included in a weekly round-up as much as a week later. We have no problem if the link to the latest Carnival is an aside at the bottom of an unrelated post. As long as you link back to the Carnival each time your submission is included, we are happy.
Carnival of Personal Finance #141
A busy day kept me from posting this earlier, but Broke Grad Student is hosting the latest Carnival of Personal Finance, the 141th edition. This particular student blogger applied a college theme to the Carnival. Here are the articles that graduated summa cum laude:
- Seven Pairs of Easily-Confused Money Terms
- Perfection is the Enemy of Progress
- My Sources of Alternative Income and How I Make Them Work For Me
- Five Advantages and Disadvantages to Online Banking
- Wedding as a Status Symbol
There are many great articles this week, just like always. Thanks to all the bloggers who participate by submitting their best every week.
Carnival of Personal Finance #140
The Financial Bloggers is hosting the 140th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. If you like the FOX show Prison Break, you’ll like this roundup of articles. Here are the Editor’s Choices:
- What Price are you Paying to Have it All? The Supermom Myth
- Ask the Readers: Talking About Money
- You are Not Your Stuff, Your Stuff is Not You
- The Parent Trap: They Give and Give and Give…
- What is a Certified Financial Planner?
- Ways to Save Money
- Insurance Poor and Self-Insuring
Every week, the Carnival of Personal Finance brings together the best articles from the blogosphere about money. Look through the entire Carnival—you’re sure to find a favorite or two.
Carnival of Personal Finance #139
My Dollar Plan is hosting the Valentine Edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, which includes 95 articles this week. Read these Editor’s Picks first, but there are other great articles included, so read them all.
- 5 Frugal Ways to Make Your Valentine Swoon
- 100 Great Tips for Saving Money for Those Just Getting Started
- Roth IRA Goals Update
- We’re On Sale: Time to Buy America!
- Struggling on a Six-Figure Income
- How Strong is Your Piggy Bank?
- 7 Things Women Wish Men Knew About Money
Thanks to everyone who participated this week. Don’t forget to link bank to the Carnival and use the new (only) submission form.
Carnival of Personal Finance #138
I’ve Paid For This Twice Already is hosting the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance with a tribute to the Superbowl. Check out these MVPs (Most Valuable Posts?) but don’t forget to read more great articles from this week’s edition.
- Investment Snowflaking
- Saying No is Hard to Do
- 8 Reasons Why Small Houses are Better Than Big Ones
- A Clogged Drain and Living By Default
- The New Emergency Fund: Five Components of an Emergency Plan
Thanks to everyone who participated and linked back to the Carnival! Don’t forget to use the “new” submission form when you submit an article to next week’s Carnival of Personal Finance, to be hosted by My Dollar Plan.