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Surprising Monday


It was a pretty quick start to the week and had a few surprises for me. The blog went down for about an hour because two of my posts made it to the front page of Digg.com (Creative Job - Commute Helper and 50% Off Cable TV Bill which sent an avalanche of visitors to […]

Weekly Reading


It’s the start of a new week and that means lots of new reading. If you have some extra time, check out these new articles from our satellite sites:
Invisible Investment Risks: What is invisible risk? It’s a risk investors almost never think about, until it is too late - and three of them that you […]

Weekly Reading


It’s time again for the weekly round-up of reading from different carnivals and festivals for those looking for some more good reading:
Personal Finance: Million Dollar Goal
Frugality: Money Blog Network

Weekly Reading


For those who have extra time and are looking for more reading, there are plenty of articles to take a look at in carnivals and festivals. Here are the most recent ones:
Education: The Education Wonks
Frugality: Punny Money (note: this is one of the best festivals I’ve come across in the way it has […]

This Week’s Reading


All the festivals and carnivals for this week if you’re looking for some extra reading:
Vanities: Free Money Finance
Frugality at Canadian Capitalist
Capitalists at Business Opportunities Weblog
Debt Reduction at Wandering Indian Monk
Personal Finance at My Money Blog

New Week Reading


For your beginning of the week reading enjoyment, the following carnivals are up:
Entrepreneurship #8
Frugality #16
Personal Finance #41
Investing #15
Debt Reduction #28

Carnival of Debt Reduction #27


I’m going to take a stand here and not include articles that I don’t feel are about debt reduction. This doesn’t mean the articles were bad (in fact, several were quite good), but simply they didn’t really belong in this carnival. While mortgages, budgets, investing and other such topics can have debt reduction qualities, after […]

Lots & Lots Of Personal Finance


Welcome to the 39th edition of the carnival of personal finance. I decided to take a different tact with this carnival by ordering this week’s entries by when the blogs were started (newest ones first to give you a perspective of what the new generation is writing) with a link to their entry this week […]

Investing, Investing, Investing


Welcome to the 12th edition of the Carnival of Investing.
The first five submissions are the ones I liked best (in no particular order) which really doesn’t mean a whole lot - especially as they pertain to information about investing. My sense on these things is a bit quirky, but what can I say - […]

Random Thoughts - More Attempts To Improve


I wrote earlier that I had decided to incorporate a number of changes here because I felt that too many personal finance writers were merely cloning each other. One of the areas where I have really struggled is with carnivals. Once the carnivals go up, all the personal finance sites announce the carnival and nobody […]

This Week At The Carnivals


We’re out to a
quick start this
week on carnivals
with three already
up. I’ll continue
to update as I see
new carnivals
come up:
Fat Pitch Financials
has put together a
rather large 33rd
edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance - lots of reading here if you have the time.
Phosita has put together a huge Carnival of the Capitalists (I lost count after 50) […]