Carnival of Budgeting #7

Greetings! The 7th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting is live. We have received 11 posts for this edition. I hope our readers will enjoy the posts. A link back to this carnival would be appreciated.

David Butler presents Find Amazon items at half price or less posted at Nimisis.com - For Sports, Software, Technology…. Unfortunately Amazon doesn’t have a search form that lets visitors find the most discounted items… so this site was set up to do just that.

Praveen presents My Simple Trading System: Six Steps for Lottery Winners posted at My Simple Trading System. Develop relationships with professionals who can help you with things such as taxes, financial and estate planning, and insurance.

Abdulrasool presents The Dark Sides of Debt Consolidation posted at Debt Consolidation. When paying off their debts, consumers have their minds on only 1 thing, and that is the monthly payments. Some debt consolidation companies will therefore lower your current monthly payments, which is nice, but they will also stretch your payback period.

Stephanie presents What Are the Biggest Dangers to a Healthy Budget? posted at Work at Home in Progress. Little mistakes can add up fast and destroy an otherwise healthy budget.

Bill presents How To SAVE A Million Dollars posted at Ask Uncle Bill. Jonathan Clements of the Wall Street Journal writes some pretty good stuff. Pretty good as in real good compared to most writers who write on finance topics. Here is one on how to save a million.

Raj Dash presents Worthwhile Free Applications For Bootstrapping Entrepreneurs posted at Bootstrapper. During the past two years, there’s been an explosion of new applications - both web browser-based and old-school downloadable. Both have their merits, with web-based apps offering the ability to share files, sometimes to even collaborate remotely in real time.

The Skilled Investor presents THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. Lawrence Russell and Company released of a free version of its VeriPlan™ lifetime personal financial planning software application. This free version of VeriPlan is the most powerful personal financial planning software that is available for free use by individuals and their families. The free version of VeriPlan can be downloaded from the Internet via The Skilled Investor website.

Tushar presents Credit Score Breakup and ways to boost it posted at Life of a Resident Alien…. Avoid applying on your own for a lot of loans and credit cards, particularly in a short period. And avoid excessive card-hopping.

Gustav S presents The Money Tree : Is like to play with Marbles. posted at success-is-in-you.com. Some simple rules as when you play with marbles can really make the difference in your financial life.

Jason Elder presents What Is Bankruptcy Furniture posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog. Bankruptcy takes a toll on every aspect of your life. People often rent furniture rather than buy it because it can be less expensive at the time or they just like to trade in the furniture after a while rather than buy it.

Kristine McKinley presents The Fastest Way to Pay Off Debt posted at Financial Tips for WAHMs. There’s some debate among financial planners as to the best way to pay down debt. Some say paying the highest interest rate debt first is the best way; others say paying the smallest balance first is the best way.

That concludes the 7th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Don’t forget to mention this carnival on your blogs. Thanks.

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