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Weekend Carnival Roundup

It’s been a while since I participated in blog carnivals, but here are the few from this week:

Carnival of Personal Finance - I submitted my article about dealing with inflation, and since I wrote that people have been finding The Baglady through searches for stockpiling food. If I had more pantry space I would stockpile more food, too. Yesterday I went to buy a bag of rice and it was twice the cost compared to just 9 months ago. Today Yahoo Finance just ran an article on “investing” in food, too.

Carnival of Money Stories - I submitted my story about living in China, Hawaii, and California. I also liked this story about motivation.

Kids and Money - This is a fairly new carnival and I submitted my article on childhood memories about money.

The Education Carnival - My article about not pushing your kids is included here.

Okay, I’m off to Vegas now for the hubby’s company trip. Today also marks exactly 8 months since we got married so the hubby made reservations at a pretty neat restaurant in Vegas for us. I will write about it once I come back. Have a great weekend everyone!

Carnival of Twenty Something Finances - April 7th Edition

Hello everyone, welcome to the Carnival of Twenty Something Finances for the week of April 7th, 2008. In this edition we have more than forty articles on a variety of financial subjects that twenty somethings could learn about. Read on for some financial enlightenment!

Editor’s Picks

Investing Man presents 10 Tips On How To Negotiate posted at Wealth Building Lessons. This reminds of my post where I said everyone should haggle. Investing Man’s article expands the idea to all types of negotiation.

Finance Girl presents Childhood Money Memories, Part I posted at Finance Gets Personal. Finance Girl followed my post and wrote about her childhood money memories. There are some great stories here!.

Monevator presents Four ways to stop a financial crisis derailing your money goals posted at Monevator.com. Monevator gives great advice about not panicking in this economic environment. This is a very detailed and well written article.

Tip Diva presents Tip Diva | Top Ten Tips - Going Dumpster Diving posted at Tip Diva. This is a pretty interesting list of tips. I haven’t gone dumpster diving, but in the past I have gotten clothes, furniture, and books that were discarded on the side of the street. I am wearing a pair of my neighbor’s unwanted jeans right now.

Sarah presents The cost of graduating where she discusses how expensive a diploma really is! I never got my diploma because I was too lazy to order it. I think it’s still in Sproul Hall somewhere and employers verify everything online these days so I never needed my physical paper diploma.

Budgeting & Saving

Heather Johnson presents 8 Ways Women Can Save the Whole Family Money posted at wpersonalfinance.

GBlogger gives us Silly Rabbit, Budgets Are For Kids—How We Do Use Budgets posted at Can We Get Rich on a Salary?

zork presents 15 Ways to Exercise Your Budget during Recession posted at It’s the Recession, Stupid!.

Dividend Growth Investor presents Back test Results of one Rule of Thumb posted at Dividend Growth Investor.

Livingalmostlarge presents Budget backwards with priorities posted at LivingAlmostLarge.

Faron Benoit presents Establish Financial Goals posted at Financial Learn.

Seb presents Five things you should buy used posted at Pinching Copper.

Credit and Debt

Michael Bass presents What You Should Know About Credit Cards posted at Debt Prison.

Steve Faber presents - How to Get Out of Debt Fast posted at Debt Free.

FIRE Finance presents Three Quick Steps To Get Out of Debt! posted at FIRE Finance.

Shuchong presents I Thought it was Supposed to be Good Debt! posted at But WHY Doesn’t it Grow on Trees?.

Ray presents How To Avoid A 0% Balance Transfer Mistake posted at Money Blue Book.

Michael Bass presents What You Should Know About Credit Cards posted at Debt Prison.

College

Ted presents Cheapest Textbooks Online posted at CampusGrotto College News.

Patrick A. Sizemore presents 10 Guilt-Free Splurges for Students posted at College Information for Smart Students.

Realm of Prosperity presents Great Financial Aid Advice For College Students!!! posted at Realm of Prosperity.

Career and Income

Shanti presents WWSD #3: How Can I Work at Home Successfully? posted at Antishay Ventenne.

Tracy Kiss presents Conscious Flex: How to Find Your Passion and Make It Your Career: by Nicholas Powiull posted at Conscious Flex.

Passive Income Investor presents How I Generated $2,667 In Passive Income Last Month posted at LIVING OFF DIVIDENDS & PASSIVE INCOME.

Karin Verbeek presents From Nine-to-Five - That?s All You Need posted at Time Management Blog.

Economy

Wenchypoo presents Inflation—Here We Go Again posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

Free Stuff

Sally Thompson presents The Freeloader?s Toolbelt: 50 Tools to Help You Get Anything Free Online posted at Free Geekery.

Investing

Rio presents The Easiest Way to a Start a Roth IRA [del.icio.us] posted at Get Financially Fit!.

Charles H. Green presents Great Moments in Self-Regulation: Financial Planners and CFP Board posted at Trust Matters.

David Carter presents Why I Invested in Gold posted at David Makes Cents .com.

Richard M. Rothschild presents Bond Market Index Funds posted at Bond Market Index Funds.

Jorge H. presents Have We Hit the Bottom? posted at My Adventures into The Street.

Moneywise presents Largest mutual funds and their expenses posted at The Real Returns.

Real Estate

Ana presents Foreclosure Crisis Means A Buyers Market posted at DebtFREE-Revolution.

Dorian Wales presents The Personal Financier: How to Make Sure this is your Dream Home: 7 Practical Tips posted at Personal Financier.

Roshawn Watson presents Is Home Ownership A Good Investment? posted at Watson Inc.

Other

David presents $10 Bus Fares: Frugal or Frightening? — Money Under 30 posted at Money Under 30.

KCLau presents Financial Security: How you feel it? posted at KCLau’s Money Tips.

That is all for this edition. Thank you all for submitting your wonderful articles and make sure to link back and promote the carnival via social bookmarks! If you want to participate in the next carnival it will happen in two weeks and you can submit your articles here.

Carnival of Twenty Something Finances Will be on The Baglady on 4/7/2008

I totally forgot about this, but I will be hosting the Carnival of Twenty Something Finances  on April 7th.  This is a pretty good carnival for those of us in the twenties trying to juggle personal finance.

Even if you’re not in your twenties, feel free to submit your articles and give the young ones some advice!

If you are interested in reading some other great carnivals I have hosted in the past.  Here they are:

Carnival of Debt Reduction 

Carnival of Personal Finance

Carnival of Money Stories

Have fun reading!

Carnival of Credit Report Stories - March 17, 2008

Welcome to the March 17, 2008 edition of credit report stories. This is a fairly new blog carnival that doesn’t have many submissions. The following are the submissions I found useful.

B. Duncan presents TV Station Puts Identity Theft Protection Companies to the Test posted at Identity Thoughts - Identity Theft Protection, Identity Theft Prevention. I thought this article was rather interesting. Apparently some identity theft alert services do work.

Raymond presents Best Business Credit Card For Your Small Business posted at Money Blue Book.

Jay Medina presents The easiest way to establish good credit posted at HelpfulAdvisor.com.

William Blake presents Are You Balancing Your Bank Statements Every Month? posted at Becoming Debt Free.

That concludes this extremely short edition of the article. Submit your blog article to the next edition of credit report stories using the carnival submission form if you have useful articles about credit cards, credit report, and identity theft!

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