Carnival of Budgeting #8
Greeting, Payday Loan Lowdown brings 8th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. We have received 10 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Roshawn Watson presents Be Your Own CFO (Part 1): The Dreaded “B-word”… posted at Watson Inc. Most would not erect a building without architectural plans or drive across country without a map. Similarly, it is an absurdity to try to reach financial goals (i.e. retiring with dignity and having substantial sums to give away) without living on a budget.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Test Your Buyer’s IQ: Quit Wasting Money On Costly Crap posted at The Digerati Life. Do these ideas and inventions really deserve our money? Or can we as consumers see through the hype well enough to know that cheaper alternatives do exist and are preferred over those newfangled, hot offerings that are advertised by our retailers?
Trent presents Financial Preparations For A Second Child posted at The Simple Dollar. Trent shares his experience about financial preparations for a second child.
Jane Chin presents Couples: Joint or Separate Bank Accounts posted at Jane Chin. Couples who pool salaries versus those who keep separate bank accounts.
Abdulrasool presents Can Debt Negotiation Ruin Your Credit? posted at Debt Consolidation. Debt Negotiation companies will charge you enormous amounts of fees by using the following tactics: -> Large upfront “down payment” type fee -> Fee based on amount of debt you owe or # of creditors you owe to -> Fee based on the amount of debt that a creditor is willing to wipe away.
Edithyeung presents 7 Habits of Highly Effective Money Managers posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. Money can’t work hard for you unless you are in control of the money. Money is like a child. The child can be easily tamed if you spend time to teach and nurture them. Otherwise, they can easily take over your life.
Larry Russell presents The kind of financial advisor you need — A Tip from The Skilled Investor posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. Good or bad, financial advisors are expensive. If you need a financial advisor’s help and you carefully select a good financial advisor, the value of the personal finance and investment advice that you receive might easily repay the advisor cost.
Ruby presents 25 Ways to Make Money Quickly and Easily (and Legally)! posted at Advice and Rants. How can you earn some extra money easily and quickly? You may be broke, debt, and desperate to make some money quickly, or you may be unable to work full-time (maybe because you’re a student like me?). Don’t worry, there are ways to make money quickly, easily, and without robbing a bank.
Alfaking presents Budget Day posted at Alfa King Memories. Last year everyone was happy with the income tax incentives as the Minister announced exemption of some 40 000 taxpayers from direct taxation. What ensued afterwards is only to make one lament on the decisions.
Raj Dash presents Bootstrapper » Bootstrapping Your Business Cash Flow posted at Bootstrapper. Bootstrapping your cash flow is part of budgeting for a business.
That concludes the 8th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 24 June, 2007. You can submit your posts here.
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