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Carnival of Money Stories 2 #57

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I love hosting Blog Carnivals because it forces me to read a ton of different posts and some are amazing.  This week I am hosting the 57th Edition of Carnival of Money Stories 2.  There were about 40 entries, but don’t worry I cut them down to 20 or so GREAT posts. 

What

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Carnival of Money Stories 2 #23

I take hosting a Carnival seriously;  I take it seriously because I hate reading other Carnivals that fail to keep the essence of the Carnival by allowing every single entry, regardless of applicability.   The Carnival of Money Stories’ mission is simple:

A weekly blog carnival where individuals share their stories/experiences with money

I have

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Fesitval of Frugality #163rd Edition

This is my 100th Post (thank you, thank you), kind of exciting that it is also my first time hosting a Blog Carnival.  I am hosting the 163rd Edition of the Festival of Fruality.  There were approximately 80 entries, but I only felt 60 were worth my readers’ valuable time (who is looking out

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Carnival of Money Hacks 48th Edition – Presidential Election Edition

My ridiculous story about gambling in Dominican Republic whose life lesson was – do not invest in vehicles you don’t understand – was chosen by Pimp Your Finances to be part of the Carnival of Money Hacks 48th Edition.  Few other great articles include:

Passive Family Income discusses whether the rules of retirement are

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Carnival of Personal Finance – Financial Armageddon Edition

My post titled, “Nursing Home Expenses are Deductible” was chosen for this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance, Financial Armageddon Edition, found at Master Your Card.  Here are some choice articles:

Destroy Debt explains the Difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy HERE.  Great introduction for those that want tax info made simple.  There

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Carnival of Personal Finance #175

My article, “Stay Away from Seller Financing” was chosen to be featured in Carnival of Personal Finance #175 hosted by J. Money from Budgets are Sexy.  He threw me in the Finance section…but check out the whole carnival here.

Here are some of my favs:

Dan from Everyday Financing talks about his car buying

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Tax Carnival #41: TaxtoberFest 2008

I think a vital area of personal finance blogging is the explanation of tax issues.  I recently wrote an article titled, “Simple Explanation of Estate Taxes” was chosen for the Tax Carnival #41: TaxoberFest 2008.  The whole Carnival hosted here by Don’t Mess with Taxes is a ridiuclous amount of information on taxes, if

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Carnival of Personal Finance #170

My Article comparing the CDs vs. High yield savings account found (here) was chosen to be apart of the Carnival of Personal Finance #170 found (here).  The Personal Financier went above and beyond highlighting way over 40 or so blog entries for this Carnival. 

Here are a few that, in my humble opinion are

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Advantages of Using a Prepaid Credit Card

There are many benefits to using a prepaid credit card.  A prepaid credit, also known as a secured credit card  is defined by bank rate as a credit card that, “…requires a cash collateral deposit that becomes the credit line for that account.”

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