Carnival of Budgeting #10
Greetings! Welcome to the 10th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. We have received 14 posts for this edition. I hope our readers will enjoy reading these. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Tracee Sioux presents Virtual Book Club posted at Blog Fabulous. Join our discussion of Suzi Orman’s Women and Money.
Roshawn Watson presents Falling off the Cliff posted at Watson Inc. Many refuse to have an emergency fund, are leveraged up to their eye balls in debt, and are quite simply one paycheck away from financial disaster. How long could YOU survive if your earned income suddenly stopped?
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Money Limerick Contest Results - And The Winners Are? posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog. “The response to Madeleine’s money-related limerick writing contest exceeded my wildest hopes and set a new record - 94 limericks were submitted. And the overall quality of the entries was very impressive — so impressive, that she has decided to expand the prize money pool enough to award an extra prize. …”
Warren Wong presents Grow Your Pile Of Money posted at Personal Development for INTJs. Your Pile of Money is shrinking just by keeping it in the bank! Learn to grow your pile of money here!
Mike Harmon presents Article Syndication- The Sky is The Limit So Explore and Aim for the Sky posted at Basic Accounting. Article syndication is a very simple process wherein one gets to share their article among various online sites which helps to impart knowledge through the web.
Eric Stanley presents Saving Money - A Top Strategy For Saving Money posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Do you find it difficult to save the money you work hard to earn? If so, then this article aims to help you get on top of your funds and start investing in your future.
Thomas Humes presents Wealth Creation- Don?t Start With the Wrong Concept of Wealth posted at Wealth Building World. If you think wealth creation is all about trying to save more money, trying to cut down on your spending, and budgeting then you are very wrong.
Matthew Paulson presents Should a Married Couple Combine Their Finances? posted at Getting Green. When you’re up at the altar, you’re making a real commitment to your spouse. You’re making a commitment to share your entire life with them, to take care of them in sickness and in health. When you have separate finances, you’re just a joint financial venture.
Raj Dash presents Case Study: Bootstrapping an Online Information Business posted at Bootstrapper. What says budgeting more than “bootstrapping” a business? Here are some suggestions for building up an online information business with very little capital.
Katie Ricotta presents Pay Day Loans posted at How to Save Money the Easy Way. Example of a typical Payday Loan– You write a check for $215 to borrow $200 this loan good for 14 days. After that time the Payday loan organization cashes your check and you give them cash to close out your loan. You have just paid a $15 finance charge for a $200 loan. If you hold it over for 14 more days then you owe $30 for a $200 loan.
Ted Reimers presents Budget Colleges posted at College Tips. Can’t afford college? Check out these budget schools offering a quality education.
Abdulrasool Sumar presents Top 10 Causes of Debt posted at Debt Consolidation Loan. The cost of obtaining cures and medicine in America is increasing every year. The Federal Government is cutting down healthcare spending every single year. Almost all doctors accept credit cards in the USA.
Mark McGuire presents 515,827 Reasons to Quit posted at TheLocoMono Website. Sometimes you have to spend money to make money, so might as well quit for 515,827 reasons.
Dean presents List of Restaurants that Give You Free Birthday Meals posted at Mr. Cheap Stuff Coupons. It’s your birthday, you deserve a free meal.
That concludes the 10th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 15 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.
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