Carnivals to Read
This week’s carnivals are up.
Please check out the great entries in:
The Carnival of Personal Finance
The Carnival of Investing
The Festival of Frugality
Thanks to this weeks editors.
This week’s carnivals are up.
Please check out the great entries in:
The Carnival of Personal Finance
The Carnival of Investing
The Festival of Frugality
Thanks to this weeks editors.
Check out the most recent Tax Carnival. You can read some great tips there. Taxes are important right now because you still have many options to reduce your taxes that you need to act on now.
Also check out:
Simple Ways to Save on Your Taxes
2006 401K Contribution Limits
2006 IRA Contribution Limits
2006 SEP IRA Contributions Limits
Make Your Donations Now
My Financial Journey hosts this weeks Carnival of Personal Finance here. My contribution was on 2006 IRA Maximum Contribution Limits.
Mighty Bargain Hunter hosts the Carnival of Debt Reduction. I submitted an idea on reducing debts with Christmas gifts (and a little help from your loved ones).
Thanks to Money, Matter and More Musings for putting the Carnival of Debt Reduction up at his new location. Of course you can check out my article on how to drive down your debt with a simple impulse control practice.
Thanks to Brian Gongol for putting together an interesting format for this weeks Carnival of the Capitalists. My contribution is my thoughts about Lennar’s “Everything’s Included” and misleading customers.
We’re in Debt brings us this weeks Carnival of Debt Reduction. City Girl’s Financial Blog host this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Of course I’d appreciate it if you’d check out my article on renegotiating your credit card rate and leave your thoughts and experiences.
Don’t Mess with Taxes does a great job on Decision 1040, the most recent Tax Carnival. If you have the time read my contributions on contributing to your 401k and 2006 401k limits.
We’re in Debt brings us this weeks Carnival of Debt Reduction. City Girl’s Financial Blog host this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Of course I’d appreciate it if you’d check out my article on renegotiating your credit card rate and leave your thoughts and experiences.
Don’t Mess with Taxes does a great job on Decision 1040, the most recent Tax Carnival. If you have the time read my contributions on contributing to your 401k and 2006 401k limits.
The Festival of Frugality is up at Lazy Man and Money. You can check out my entry on how finding a way to set aside a dollar a day can be a rewarding way to pay down your debts faster.
The Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Its Just Money. There are a mountain of articles this week including mine on why I have to use credit cards.
Thanks to the editors for their hard work.
Please check out the last week’s Festival of Frugality over at Free Money Finance. A lot of work goes into producing the carnivals and I was slacking a bit last week as my brother was back from Iraq.
Enjoy!
Thanks to My Open Wallet for hosting this week’s Festival of Frugality. Take a moment to peruse the whole festival. Of course I am biased towards my article on year end tax savings via your 401k.
This week's Carnival of Personal Finance is up.
My article on end of year tax planning with your 401k was included.
Check out the many great articles that were included.
Check out the Carnival of Debt Reduction over at Frugal Duchess. You can take look at my article on setting financial goals.
I also enjoyed Getting Out of Debt's Article on different ways of generating passive income even though I don't really think of these as passive activities.
Punny Money lives up to his name with this week's Carnival of Personal Finance set in 1868. Take a moment to read my contribution on a car insurance company run amok.
Don’t Mess with Taxes hosts the latest Tax Carnival. You may want to check out my submission for a simple way to save on taxes.
Thanks to Crossroads Dispatches for hosting this weeks Carnival of the Capitalists. It wouldn't hurt to read my article about being glad I haven’t lost five billion dollars (in a week anyway).
Thanks to My Money Forest for hosting the Festival of Frugality (is a festival a really week carnival or a rocking carnival?) Please take the time to check out my piece on saving money by buying the same thing for less.
This weeks Carnival of the Capitalist was somewhat abbreviated. A big thank you to Michael Wade at Execupundit for writing “Carnival of the Capitalists –Uncensored” in four parts.
You can check out my entry on buying real estate with fake money.
It does take a lot of work to put these carnivals together.
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Once again, thank you Michael.
You can check the regular schedule for the carnival here.
cut my own hair. Sorry, I like saving money but I also like my ears. This weeks Festival of Frugality is up.
Check out lots of great saving ideas and my contribution on the movies.
It’s okay with me if you want to cut your own hair!
This weeks Carnival of Personal Finance is up. Thanks to Free Money Finance for putting the Carnival together this week.
You can see my contribution on The New Monopoly.
Thanks to Jason for hosting the Carnival of the Capitalists this week. These Carnivals are a great way to find new blogs. I found this article on finacial freedom great.
The Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Aridni. The Carnival is a collection of top articles of personal finance and is well worth reading.