Carnival of Personal Finance #167
With the Games of the XXIX Olympiad having come to a close, Broke Grad Student offers the timely latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, focused on the 2008 Olympic Games. There are many great articles included this week, and Broke Grad Student picked out his favorites:
- Is Interest Rate All That Matters?
- Financial Tips for Students Entering College
- How Much do Bloggers Make?
- Famous and Not-so-Famous Songs and How They Relate to Finance
- Leaving the Workforce at 29: Where Do I Go From Here?
Thanks as always to everyone who participated in this week’s Carnival. The next Carnival of Personal Finance will be hosted by One Caveman’s Financial Journey. Submit your best article from this week to be considered.
Carnival of Personal Finance #166
Everyday Finance is the latest blog to host the Carnival of Personal Finance. Visit the 166th edition, posted early this morning, to see this week’s collection of the best personal finance articles in the blogosphere.
Here are Everyday Finance’s picks for the best of the best:
- Lost Money: How Money Drains Add Up to $175,000 in 10 Years
- Dow 370,000
- Ten Warning Signs of a Normal Financial Life
- If You Want to Be Wealthy, You Need to Know This
- What Michael Phelps and the U.S. 4×100 Freestyle Relay Team Taught Me About Debt
Be sure to browse the full 166th edition to read more great articles.
Thanks again to everyone who participated in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. Next week’s Carnival will be hosted by Broke Grad Student. Please submit your best article to the Carnival before this Sunday’s deadline.
Carnival of Personal Finance #165
No Debt Plan is hosting the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance this morning. Here are this week’s Editor’s Picks.
- The Benefits of Diversification: A Look Back at the Past 20 Years of Stock Market Performance
- Taste The Rainbow… Globally
- Entrepreneurs: Is Extreme Frugality A Waste of Time?
- It’s Not Only A Salary That Can Make An Employee Happy
- Chasing Money – Is There Ever An End To It?
Please read through these and all submissions for this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Next Monday, the Carnival will be hosted by Everyday Finance. Please submit the best article for consideration. Please keep in mind that the article you submit to the Carnival of Personal Finance should not be submitted to any other Carnival.
Carnival of Personal Finance #164
Squawkfox has bought the farm with the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. This week’s “City Slicker’s Edition” takes a look at what you need to know as you move from city to country. Here are the Editor’s Picks:
- Yet Another Motivation for Keeping My Financial House in Order
- How I Live on Just $600 a Month
- Saying Yes to Up-Sell is Saying No to Being Frugal
- Canadian RRSP Vs. U.S. 401(k) Retirement Account Comparison
- Following The Rule Of 10 Percent Is Easy And The Savings Add Up
- In Defense of Expensive Shoes
Thank you to everyone who participated in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. Next Monday, look to No Debt Plan for the newest Carnival. Don’t forget to submit your articles as early as possible.