Welcome to the December 8, 2007 edition of personal finance money tips.
Dan-O presents How to Make Real Life Money in the Second Life Virtual World posted at Danogo.com – Discover. Inspiring . Media, saying, “People are making millions of real dollars in the virtual real estate business. Are you missing out on the next Web gold rush?”
Mr Credit Card presents Balance Transfer Credit Cards Video Tutorial and Guide posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
Jesse Moran presents The Frugal Way of Living Blog posted at CompGifts – The Frugal Way of Living.
Stephen Joseph presents Eternally In Debt, Eternally Free posted at Steve H. Joseph’s Creative Self-Expression Blog, saying, “Your outer debts may reflect some deeper inner conflicts. As a twenty year old, I had a lot of hangups about my place in the world that generated a lot of problems for me. Then one morning I discovered some much needed liberation. Career and Finances are a lot less painful for me now.”
Bonnie Krueger presents How Do You Save Money With Personal Loans? posted at Student Loan Consolidation.
Tyler McKinna presents Practical Life Lessons From My Dog posted at Dividend Money, saying, “An intriguing tale about what my dog taught me about life, money, and personal finance.”
The Career Counselor presents Six Time Management Tips for the Self-Employed During the Holidays posted at ask the CareerCounselor, saying, “Home workers and small business owners typically encounter a tricky balancing act during the holidays. You work from home, at least in part, in order to spend more time with your family, but during the holiday season self-employed folks just can’t drop everything to make way for family events and school plays. And, particularly for one-income households, holiday shopping may actually demand an increase in earnings amid all the distractions. Obviously, organization and planning are critical to making sure you meet deadlines and still have a merry holiday spirit at home. Read below for tips and ideas to help small business owners make the most, personally and professionally, out of the holidays.”
B.H. presents How to Make Money Off Interest Free Credit Card Offers posted at Bentley Humphreys, saying, “There are obviously a countless number of ways to invest money these days, however one is so fascinating we decided to test it out here at boozwatt.com. It’s called credit card arbitrage. It involves utilizing funds garnered from no interest credit card offers, and investing the money in various traditional avenues. Here’s how it works….”
Kingsley Tagbo presents How To Improve Your Skills And Get A Lucrative Job posted at HOW TO LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FAST OR GET A JOB EASILY.
Ryan presents Stop Acting Rich and Start Becoming Wealthy posted at Building Millionaire Money Habits, saying, “Being rich and being wealthy can be very different things. Interestingly, the literal definitions of “rich” and “wealthy” are almost identical. Being rich is, “possessing material wealth,” or “having an abundant supply of desirable substances.” Being wealthy, on the other hand, is “having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value.” Both have to do with having a lot of something, but there is a major difference.”
Jose DeJesus MD presents Your Money – Secrets of Interpreting Morningstar Ratings Profitably posted at Physician Entrepreneur.
James Wong presents Buy or sell your home first? posted at Online-ebiz.
Jose DeJesus MD presents Your Money – The Flight To Quality posted at Physician Entrepreneur.
The Investor presents Taking stock: How to Set out Your Statement of Affairs posted at Monevator.com, saying, “To get control of your finances, you need to know exactly what money you’ve got coming in and what’s going out, as well as what you own and what you owe. This detailed post explains how to do so with your own Statement of Affairs spreadsheet.”
Colin Robertson presents Watch Out for Negative Payment Hierarchy posted at The Truth About Credit Cards.com.
Ryan Russell presents It’s All Cash For Christmas! posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “That money is being used to make up the difference between our monthly gift budget and what we will spend during Christmas.”
Susan Gregory presents Lack Attack | Free Lack Attack Tools posted at Lack Attack – Get out of debt forever!, saying, “Christians have access to God’s supernatual power to eliminate debt and create wealth. Yet so few believers know how to tap into this power. How does faith and money management merge?”
Matthew Paulson presents People Who Co-Sign Loans Aren’t Smart. posted at American Consumer News.
Peter S C presents 10 Dumb Banking Mistakes I See Everyday That Cost You Money posted at I will change your life . com.
Christine presents Being Frugal in France: Buying Cheap Theatre, Opera and Dance Tickets posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, “Enjoying France on the cheap! It’s not always necessary to spend a bundle. Sometimes we just need to know our options. Saving big on theatre, opera and dance tickets in France in an option!”
changeyourtree presents 10 Must Read Tips For Smart Holiday Shopping posted at Change Your Tree, saying, “Thanks so much for running this carnival–I hope you enjoy my article and decide to run it!”
Tezza presents The Smartest And Dumbest Decisions I’ve Made With Money posted at 4 Eva Young, saying, “Since I’m in my late twenties I’ve hardly scratched the surface of smart and dumb financial decisions. My only hope is that as age creeps on my smarter financial decisions out weigh the dumb ones. But alas with youthful enthusiasm I’ve taken a few pot shots at trying to run my life into the financial ditch and I’ve managed to collect myself together to string along some good financial decisions in my later life. Hopefully, you have the time to learn from my mistakes and make wiser choices.”
Shaun Connell presents Five Lifestyle Tips I Wish I Knew When I Started posted at Make Money Online.
Jesse Moran presents Shopping with Coupons : Paper = $$$ posted at CompGifts – The Frugal Way of Living.
Dorian Wales presents Understanding Important Hidden Psychological Aspects of Rent vs. Buy Comparisons posted at Personal Financier.
Maria Fernandez presents Learn a foreign language – blog: Have an enemy? Buy him a timeshare! posted at Learn a foreign language – blog, saying, “To avoid chronic headaches, never buy a timeshare. A case study.”
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Thanks for a wonderful carnival and including my post. Very much appreciated =)