Carnival of Personal Finance #146
The latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance has been posted on Stock Trading to Go. The editor selected five articles to list as the best from the week’s submissions, and here they are:
- Determine Your Risk Tolerance
- Don’t Get Scammed: Reduce the Risk of Identity Theft
- Ten Things Women Wish Men Knew About Money
- Debt as a Symptom of Sexual Addiction
- 5 Crazy Tax Write-Offs
Blain interspresed edition #146 with tips for dealing with online brokers, as well. Be sure to check out the included articles, and if you participated, link back to this latest edition as soon as possible. Thanks!
Announcing the Upcoming Carnivals of Personal Finance
The hosting schedule for the Carnival of Personal Finance through June has been finalized. Thank you to everyone who has offered to host the Carnival in the upcoming months. Assembling the collection of articles is a time-consuming task and I appreciate the assistance from all past and future volunteers. Here is the upcoming schedule.
| Date | Host | Edition |
| Mon., Apr. 7, 2008 | MoneyNing | #147 |
| Mon., Apr. 14, 2008 | Gather Little By Little | #148 |
| Mon., Apr. 21, 2008 | The Happy Rock | #149 |
| Mon., Apr. 28, 2008 | Lazy Man and Money | #150 |
| Mon., May 5, 2008 | Alpha Consumer | #151 |
| Mon., May 12, 2008 | Money Under 30 | #152 |
| Mon., May 19, 2008 | Money and Values | #153 |
| Mon., May 26, 2008 | Canadian Dream: Free at 45 | #154 |
| Mon., Jun. 2, 2008 | Moolanomy | #155 |
| Mon., Jun. 9, 2008 | Prime Time Money | #156 |
| Mon., Jun. 16, 2008 | Consumerism Commentary | #157 (3rd anniv.) |
| Mon., Jun. 23, 2008 | Mrs. Micah: Finance for a Freelance Life | #158 |
| Mon., Jun. 30, 2008 | Greener Pastures | #159 |
We will begin accepting more applications to host the Carnival of Personal Finance in June for all dates through September 2008.
Submit to Carnival #146
The 146th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance will be hosted on Monday by Stock Trading to Go. Please submit your articles before the deadline on Sunday.
Carnival of Personal Finance #145
The “Baby Education Edition” of the Carnival of Personal Finance is now live on Million Dollar Journey. This week brings us another excellent assortment of articles. Here are the host’s choices for best of the submissions, and there are many:
- Mutual Fund Companies Often Make Better Investments Than The Funds They Manage
- Jim Cramer Controversy
- How to Start an Investment Club
- How to Keep Your Child’s Identity Safe
- Just Say “No” to Crap!
- My 7 Step Plan For A Hassle Free Tax Season Next Year
- 11 Ways to Trigger an IRS Audit
- How Small a Transaction Before Plastic Seems Absurd?
- Twenty Things to Do Before We Buy a House
- Is Your Mortgage Interest Tax-Deductible?
- Teaching Kids the Importance of a Dollar
- Poor Kid Blues
- 11 Ways to Market Yourself at Work to Increase Your Salary
- How to Create an Envelope Budgeting System
- Minimum Wage Doesn’t Work
Start by reading the above articles and continue to read the remainder of the Carnival. There are lots of great articles throughout.
Last Chance to Host the Carnival Through June
Over the next week, we will be finalizing the schedule for hosting the Carnival of Personal Finance through June 2008. If you would like to host, there’s still time to get your application in. Here’s how to apply for hosting the Carnival.
Submit to Carnival #145
The 145th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance will be hosted on Monday by Million Dollar Journey. Please submit your articles before the deadline on Sunday.
Carnival of Personal Finance #144
The latest Carnival of Personal Finance is online at BeingFrugal.net. The host, Lynnae, presents the St. Patrick’s Day edition. Here are the editor’s top picks:
- Who’s Your Star Wars Money Hero?
- The Best Personal Finance Tip I Ever Gave
- Is it OK for a Christian to Invest in “Vice Stocks?”
- 5 Fundamentals of Financial Success
- Someone Had to Buy the House You Rent
- 13 Disadvantages of Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Check out all the great articles at the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance.