Posts Tagged ‘carnival’
Welcome to the 10th edition of the Carnival of Snowflaking. If you’re not familiar with the term snowflaking, here’s the definition:
Snowflaking is the concept of using small amounts of savings or earnings above and beyond our normal budget to meet our financial goals. A spinoff of the Ramsey Snowball concept, this can be used [...]
Over the weekend, I came across a rather interesting series called The History of Credit and Debt at Myvesta.org. In this carnival, I’ll be sharing short excerpts from the series.
This week carnival is not big, but it’s packed with good articles. In this carnival, I selected 9 articles as the editor’s picks and [...]
Hello everyone and welcome to 155th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Initially, I had a plan to make this a more unique and interesting carnival, but my sister and her family came up from Virginia for a surprised visit. As a result, I opted to spend more time with my family [...]
Over the past two weeks, I have been working on a new project called Personal Finance Buzz. Personal Finance Buzz, or PF Buzz for short, is a Digg-like site. But the special thing about it is that it focuses only on money and finance related articles and resources.
Two Goals for Personal Finance Buzz
For [...]
Welcome to the “Money Saving Hacks” edition of Money Hacks Carnival. We have over 60 submissions this week, so this is a fairly long carnival. Let’s start off with the editor’s picks, and don’t forget to check out money saving tips.
Editor’s Picks
Smart Moves To Lower Your Health Care Costs posted at The Digerati [...]
Today, my guest post Seven Traits of Successful People was published this morning at Get Rich Slowly. If you have a moment, please head over there to take a look. If you are Get Rich Slowly readers, welcome to Moolanomy and may I recommend these articles for your reading pleasure:
50+ Frugal Tips, Ideas, [...]
TaxCut Giveaway
On February 24th, I announced that I was giving away TaxCut Online Premium Software + E-file by randomly picking two winners from people who left comments and trackbacks between February 24th and March 7th. As it turned out, the winners I selected already did their taxes — good for them! So, I [...]
Instead of writing about a personal finance topic today, I am going to walk you through the personal finance blogosphere to show you some recent events and a few other things…
Current Events
M-Network adds a new member – This week the M-Network invited Mrs. Micah to join our rank. We have been working with Mrs. Micah [...]
Free eBooks — Money Matters for All Ages
Not long ago, I wrote “Money Matters for All Ages - The Chaotic Thirties” as part of a collaborative project with 15 other personal finance bloggers. Our cumulative efforts turned into a financial guidebook that spans an entire lifetime. From the innocent little infant to the older [...]
When I started Moolanomy last July, I didn’t expect this level of success. I could fool myself and say that it’s due to my amazing intellect and superior command of the English language — but that wouldn’t be true. Actually, I am quite glad that so many of you stick around to read what I [...]




