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May 21, 2007 | david | Comments 2

Holy Moly Now These Are Some Carnivals!

Both the Carnival of Debt Reduction and the Carnival of Personal Finance came out today, so if you have not checked out either one of them, you might want to get started right away. There is a ton of valuable information at both carnivals, so be sure to set aside some time to read through both of them.

First up this morning was the Carnival of Debt Reduction over at No Credit Needed. My post about making $265 selling stuff on Craigslist was included, along with some other interesting posts:

  • Binary Dollar wants you to see what the real cause of your money problems is.
  • Money Smart Life talks about credit card companies being a little more up front with consumers.
  • Prime Time Money issues a challenge and a question - What would you do if you had to change your financial situation right this minute?
  • Second up today was the Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted by FIRE Finance. My post about how bundling your telecom services might not save you money was included, along with these great posts:

  • Not Made of Money wants you to know what you should have in your wallet.
  • Five Cent Nickel talks about the importance of buying flood insurance.
  • Everybody Loves Your Money asks a very important question - What drives the craving to spend money?
  • Be sure to head on over to the Carnival of Debt Reduction and the Carnival of Personal Finance right away to check out all the other posts!

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    1. Thanks for the mention!

    2. Thanks for linking to the COPF.
      Cheers,
      FIRE Finance

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