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Carnival of Money Stories

Welcome to the 11th edition of Carnival of Money Stories. For this edition of the carnival, we received a total of 25 submissions in the categories such as Frugal, Money, Real estate, Credit card, and Blogging. Among the submissions, I found the following stories particularly interesting:

A frugality cheat sheet from The Frugalist at Frugalist […]

Around the PF Blogosphere: May 11, 2007

Enough Top 5’s and back to normal:

Five Cents Nickel makes his case on why credit card rocks and debit card sucks. I never used a debit card and I only need one reason to use credit card all the time: the reward!
Free Money Finance offers 18 ways to save on small income. Actually, “it […]

Around the PF Blogosphere: May 7, 2007

Hope you also like these articles:

$1 Million To My Name weighs on the renting vs. buying debate and declares renting is not better than buying, while Consumerism Commentary says renting makes your richer.
Plus6.com lists 5 personal finance spring cleaning things that you may want to do now. It mentioned one of my post on 401(k) […]

April 2007 Highlights

In April, I posted 56 articles on this Diary. The number is slightly low than previous months due to busy schedules at work and home. At the end of the month, I feel it’s a good time to look back and see what has happened here at this Diary with a monthly Highlight post. With […]

Around the PF Blogosphere: May 4, 2007

A quite late one for Friday, but here they are:

Free Money Finance uses the rule of 70 instead of 72  to estimate his investment returns.
Five Cents Nickel wonders how everybody keeps tracking their receipts. I just put them in a big envelope that I almost never cleaned up. BTW, Nickel is having a HUGE anniversary […]

Around the PF Blogosphere: May 1, 2007

What did I read today?

Ka-Blog tells the story of shopping for credit card rewards. I use UPromise and am quite happy with it.
No Credit Needed talks about the philosophical reasons for not borrowing money. I can understand why people don’t want to borrow money, but never understand the reason against using credit cards.
My Financial Awareness […]

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