I’ve changed this blog carnival schedule to weekly instead of bi-weekly since last week. After carefully running through all the submission, I found many spam submissions. Some are “nobody”s blogs because when I read the “about” page, it says this is an example of a wordpress blog. I would like to remind other blog carnival hosts to carefully examine your carnival submissions. Everybody hate spams.Anyway, welcome to the November 3, 2007 edition of Personal Finance Money Tips.
Ray Chong presents Protecting Profits - The Art Of The Trailing Stop posted at Trading Tips, Strategies and Insights.
Dereck Coatney presents The Day Money Stopped Being Spendable posted at The Best Stock Trading in the World. That’s the day you know you’ve finally made it to investorhood. Not that money ever really becomes unspendable, literally. However, money, as often viewed, is an output of some function. It is the end result, the hoped for turnout of some function or action.
ISPF presents Should You Get a Store Credit Card? posted at Grad Money Matters. Sometimes it seems that, wherever you go, someone’s trying to issue you a credit card. This is especially true of discount and department stores, which tempt potential cardholders with promises of hefty up-front savings.
Jason Elder presents Ways To Quickly Recover From Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog, saying, “If you are looking to recover from bankruptcy, there are a number of things you can do to speed up the process.”
wealth accumulation
Roshawn Watson presents Creating Phenomenal Wealth Over Time posted at Watson Inc, saying, “The long-term view of wealth is not congruent with many of our current societies’ values. We live in a fast-food culture where everything must be instantaneous. This would explain the preponderance of get-rich quick programs, and most are terrible. Meaningful change often necessitates a significant time-investment”
Roshawn Watson presents Forget Looking Rich…BE Rich! posted at Watson Inc, saying, “What is the good life to you? Like many, I used to imagine Barbie and Ken with the big home, matching BMWs, vacation home(s), and luxurious yacht. I assumed that Barbie and Ken were the very portrait of success. However, a closer look revealed that my vision was distorted. Barbie and Ken were BROKE! Forget looking rich, let’s be rich instead.”
Doris Chua presents Be A Loyal Shopper - It Pays posted at Welcome to DorisGoShopping.com.
John Crenshaw presents Is Real Estate Really A Good Investment? posted at Truthful Lending dot Com, saying, “Is Real Estate the ultimate investment as many people think of it? Let’s take a look at how it stacks up to other investments.”
Mark U Runta presents Buying Value posted at Smart Investing & Money Management.
Dave presents One Way I Make Money posted at Cheapo Groovo. When you buy value – it’s emotionally satisfying, financially smart and less stressful.
Shadox presents Think You’re Diversified? Think Again. posted at Money and Such, saying, “More mutual funds can mean less diversification. Here’s how to find out if you are effected and how to fix the problem.”
Robert D Flach presents IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! – PART IV posted at THE WANDERING TAX PRO. This installment of my year-end tax planning series discusses employer-sponsored Flexible Benefit Plans, aka Flexible Spending Accounts
Steve Faber presents - How to Save Money on Car Insurance posted at DebtBlog.
wealth management
Peter S C presents The Truth About Debt and Dreams posted at I will change your life . com.
ChristianPF presents The Best of Everything in 2007 posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Kiplinger’s just came out with their best list of 2007. In it they cover a wide range of services and products they have ranked. Here are a few that stood out to me.”
Kevin Surbaugh presents Comparing Debt Repayment Plans posted at Becoming & Staying Debt Free.
Michael James presents What is an MER? posted at Michael James on Money, saying, “What really does MER mean?”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Personal Finance Money Tips using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Hello KCLau,
I would like to add my blog to the next Blog Carnival.
Carlos
http://www.financialtales.com