How To Eliminate Credit Card Debt On Your Own
Being in debt is not fun. Unfortunately, many people do find themselves in debt and carry balances on multiple credit cards. This article will show you how to eliminate credit card debt on your own without using credit card debt consolidation services. Personally, I think these credit card debt consolidation companies could be helpful to [...]
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps To Financial Freedom
Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps is a financial plan designed to help you get your finances in order, get out of debt, and achieve financial freedom. Dave Ramsey has taught these Baby Steps to millions via radio, The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace University, and on DaveRamsey.com. In this article, I’d like to walk you through [...]
Dave Ramsey’s Debt Snowball
If you’re a regular personal finance blog reader, chances are you’ve heard about Dave Ramsey and Debt Snowball. Personally, I have mentioned both Dave Ramsey and Debt Snowball a few times, but never write directly about it. In this article, I’d like to provide a brief introduction, an illustration, and links to related resources.
What Is [...]
Weekly Highlights: January 23, 2009
Last week, Moolanomy’s Extra Income Guide was featured as part of the 25 most helpful articles written by PF bloggers, and it was also part of the Free Money Finance March Madness, Round 1, Posts 1-4 competition. Thank you Bob and FMF. It’s an honor to be included in the list and be part of [...]
Money Hacks Carnival #31 — Crisis And Bailout
Well, looks like we are having a rash of carnival crises here. Yesterday the host of the Festival of Frugality bailed and David at My Two Dollars bailed out the carnival with an emergency edition of the Festival of Frugality, and it’s our turn today! Here’s my quick and dirty bailout edition of the Money [...]
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 the first [...]
The M-Network Vacation Guide
This week, members of the M-Network did a series on vacationing. Frugal tips, ideas, experiences, personal accounts…everything. You can see and read all of our articles in the M-Network Vacation Guide on our network blog.
Giveaways
There were several giveaways announced this week, please take a look:
Blog Anniversary and Free Gas Giveaway at Single [...]
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 and less [...]
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.
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Editor’s Picks
Smart Moves To Lower Your Health Care Costs posted at [...]
As some of you may know the economic stimulus check is coming one week early! You might say, “Hey, that’s old news.” Well, I am not here to tell you about the rebate check coming week early (this week instead of next). I am here to share with you why I am happy that it’s [...]
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