Carnival of Budgeting #4
May 8th, 2007–By Sagar Satapathy
Greetings! We are here with the 4th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. I am sure that the featured posts will provide you great tips on budgeting and personal finance. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Edithyeung presents 53 Ways to Make Money on the Internet posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. You can sign up with almost any website these days and become their affiliate. You are basically their salesperson and earn a percentage commission of the revenue they make. THIS article offers great tips on how to make money from the Internet. A must read for everyone.
Murad Ali presents Avoid the Middle Class Decline posted at The New Business World. The middle class is slowly deteriorating into either the “haves” or the “have nots”. That means a two-tiered system is just over the horizon.
Annette Berlin presents Frugal Family Outings–Frugal Journey posted at Frugal Journey. After reading this article, you may want to check out the posts entitled Frugal Dating, Homeschooling Activities and Frugal Community Resources and Frugal Homeschooling Activities.
Tushar presents Easy ways to cut your energy bill posted at Life of a Resident Alien…. A bill recently introduced in California would ban the sale of energy-hogging incandescent light bulbs by 2012. Aside from changing your light bulbs, there are some other things you can do around the house to save you energy and money.
Mama Money presents Staying Within the Budget posted at Financial Dispatches. How do you make sure you’re staying in your budget and not surprised by a big credit card bill at the end of the month?
The Skilled Investor presents Can you really get free and objective investment advice, when you pay investment sales loads? (Part 1 of 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. Excessive investment costs are a plague on your personal financial planning. Excessive investment expenses are one of the most significant barriers to lifelong family financial security.
Sunny presents Broke and in debt is normal. Be Wierd! posted at Dandelions and Daydreams. This article is a personal review of Dave Ramesy’s Financial Peace University classes. My husband and I are currently 1/2 way through the program.
Aibek presents 15 Cool Tools for easy Expense Tracking and Budgeting posted at MakeUseOf.com. From simple, personal and shared expense tracker to feature-filled, budget tracking tools. All free, enjoy!
Tracy Coenen presents Home buyers suing to get out of contracts posted at FRAUDfiles. Cancellation rates on these home buying contracts may be as high as 30%. The story highlights a few situations in Florida, where attorneys are even advertising their services to people who want to get out of their contracts.
Matthew Paulson presents Traveling to New York City on a Budget posted at Getting Green. When you are traveling to New York City, you probably don’t want to drive. When you consider the cost of gasoline, extra wear and tear on your vehicle, the nightmarish city traffic, the cost of parking, the cost of tolls, most of the time it just makes sense to get public transportation.
That concludes the 4th edition of the Carnival of Budgeting. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. We would appreciate if you promote this carnival on your blogs. A link back would be a great help.