Carnival of Budgeting #2

–By Sagar Satapathy

Welcome to the 2nd edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. We have selected seven posts for this week’s carnival edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Murad Ali presents Reducing Business Expenses posted at The New Business World. Whether you are a home business or simply a small business you are going to have to reduce your expenses in order to increase the amount of money you actually take home.

Abdulrasool Sumar presents Do It Yourself Debt Reduction posted at 3 Debt Consolidation. Consider the following example. Peter has an after-tax monthly take home pay of $2000. After paying off all his expenses every month, Peter has $450 remaining to pay off any debts owed. He should therefore allocate this $450 towards paying off debt that has the highest Annual Percentage Rate (APR). This is the fastest way to reduce your debt.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Man Can’t Live By Bread Alone … Or Can He? posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog. "Here’s some bread for some bread at the store. Bring back change or you’re toast, cause we’re poor".

Vedis Teh presents ShowMeMoneyBiz.com: 2 Options on Repairing Bad Credit History posted at ShowMeMoneyBiz.com. It is true enough that most banks will try to help and restructure their customers’ loans in order to repair their bad credit reports.

Majic presents Money Flow Chart posted at Krugergold Finance. This is an excellent chart on where the money should go.

The Frugalist presents Why Live Frugally? 15 Ways Frugality Makes You Happier, Healthier, and Sexier posted at Frugalist. There are many reasons why a person should adopt frugality as a lifestyle. Frugal living doesn’t just help your budget; it can make you feel and look better, too. While many people begin budgeting out of necessity, they soon find that life is better that way in all respects. Below are 15 ways in which people can become happier, healthier, and sexier as a result of frugal habits.

Azmi M. presents Budgeting Everyday posted at Work at Home Make Money Online Blog. People usually save up and spend and then they go through a period of time where they go on a budget and they don’t spend.

That concludes the second edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. Keep submitting your interesting and useful posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you for your support and contribution.


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One Response to “Carnival of Budgeting #2”

  1. Majic Says:

    I can see a good future ahead for this carnival - lots of good information is in these posts.

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