My First Carnival of Personal Finance Participation
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I have been reading posts on Pfblogs for almost four months and the Carnival of Personal Finance is no stranger to me. However, so far my only participation (if I can call it "participation" at all) was reading posts selected by the editor. I never attempted to submit any entry to the carnival, though I thought I had a couple of good ones in the past two months.
Well, this is about to change as I submitted two entries to the next issue of Carnival of Personal Finance , hosted at Everybody Loves Your Money. The two entries are
- Am I paying too much for my 401(k)? in which I took a look at the fees I paid for the four mutual funds in my 401(k) account and explained what those fees are and how and where you can check yours.
- 401(k) performance: Traders vs Rebalancer, an entry that I wrote based on a recent study on 401(k) performance between those who trade actively in their 401(k) accounts and those who simply rebalance their accounts periodically. I also showed an example of how to rebalance a simple portfolio.
Whether my posts will make into the carnival or not is not important. What's important is the participation (not those just-reading kind of participation). To see how you can participate, click here and read the submission guidelines.
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FYI - Me thinks that you can only submit 1 article per week per weblog to any given carnival.
I love carnivals. It’s a gathering of well-thought posts every week.
Hi BD:
Thanks for the information. I must misread the guideline as I thought “Only one submission per weblog will be accepted” means only one will appear in the carnival. I am not sure if I can withdraw one as I don’t want to violate the rule.