Carnival Of Twenty Something Finances: 3 August
Welcome to the August 3, 2009 edition of twenty something finances.
CreditCardAssist.com presents Give Your Credit Card Personality posted at Credit Card Assist.
apply4-credit presents When Credit Cards Help Your Favorite Cause posted atApply4-Credit.
Patrick @ Cash Money Life presents Using Credit Cards to Rebuild Your Credit Scoreposted at Cash Money Life, saying, “Use credit cards to establish credit history”
Matthew Paulson presents Money Market Funds posted at American Consumer News.
Investing School presents Compare Online Brokers posted at Investing School, saying, “Online brokers are all pretty awesome but some just stand out above the rest. Here are a few you should look into.”
Dorian Wales presents The Personal Financier: Diversification is Dead. Long live Diversification posted at The Personal Financier, saying, “Don’t give up on diversification through asset allocation just yet”
Numbers Game
MoneyNing presents 401k Plans and My Contribution posted at Money Ning, saying, “The good and the bad of 401k plans and how you should contribute your retirement savings.”
Rohit presents 5 personal finance lessons we all should re-learn from the present financial crisis posted at eMoneyLog, saying, “My thoughts on how one can avoid the adverse effects of a recessions by using some of the things they already know.
Four Pillars presents Make Home Affordable Refinance Program Changes Eligibility Requirements For Easier Refinancing posted at Quest For Four Pillars, saying, “Making Home Affordable refinance program eases requirements.”
Matt Jabs presents A Journey of a Thousand Miles begins with A Single Step posted atDebt Free Adventure!, saying, “An dissertation on what finally helped me to become a goal oriented person… and how the change has been paramount to my success in personal finance as well as all other areas of my life!”
Patrick @ Military Money presents How Much Life Insurance Do Military Members Need? posted at Military Finance Network, saying, “Military members may have different life insurance needs than civilians. Here is information regarding how much life insurance military members should buy, and some resources for finding the best life insurance deals.”
Stingy Student presents Best Amazon.com Discount Sale – 90% off for Back To School Shopping posted at Stingy Students, saying, “Get up to 90% off at Amazon.com for back to school shopping!”
Manshu presents Save to Win posted at OneMint.
The Smarter Wallet presents Best High Yield Savings Accounts posted at The Smarter Wallet, saying, “Thanks!”
PT presents Tips for Keeping Wedding Costs Down posted at Prime Time Money.
Patrick @ Money Saving Deals presents Free Gamefly Trial posted at Cash Money Life, saying, “GameFly is like the Netflix of video games and offers video game rentals with no late fees and free shipping.”
Tom Drake presents Just Say No To Extended Warranties posted at The Canadian Finance Blog, saying, “When you buy computers, electronics or appliances, you will likely be asked if you’d like to get an extended warranty for it.”
Banker Saver presents How Safe Is Your Retirement Fund? posted at Banker Saver, saying, “Thank you for this opportunity to join your carnival.”
Investing Toolkit presents Buy Low And Leverage The Stock Market posted atInvesting Toolkit, saying, “Leveraging the stock market when it’s weak!”
Toni Graybill presents tonig.net: Welcome to My World of Wealth posted at Maximize Health and Wealth, saying, “Most of us would like to make more money, not cure ourselves of our wealth. What’s the answer?”
The Investor presents Young people are already rich posted at Monevator.com, saying, “Make sure you realize and benefit from the incredible financial and social benefits of being in your 20s…”
Mrs Bankrupt presents No insurance. No doctor. You?re screwed. (part 2) posted atMrs. Bankrupt.
The Dough Roller presents Fixed Rate Credit Cards are the Latest Casualty of the Credit Card Act of 2009 posted at Credit Card Offers IQ, saying, “With the passage of the Credit Card Act of 2009, many card issuers have stopped offering fixed rate cards in favor of variable rates.”
Mr Credit Card presents Money Strategies For The Recession posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
Madison presents Best Cash Back Programs posted at My Dollar Plan.
Anthony Samuel presents Searching for Grocery Coupon Websites posted at Personal Finance Analyst.
Super Saver presents A Gift of Retirement Funds posted at My Wealth Builder.
kathryn presents International Unemployment Rates posted at Out of Debt Christian, saying, “The US unemployment rate hit 9.5% in June, a 26-year high. It’s predicted to go even higher in the coming months. But how does that compare with other countries? Check out this list of International unemployment rates collected by the Central Intelligence Agency. These are countries with higher unemployment rates than the US.”
James Williamson presents How To Prepare a Budget Using Personal Budgeting Toolsposted at Spare Dollars.
Robert Alan presents Ultimate Twitter Starter Guide for Small Business posted at Bill Hazelton, saying, “A comprehensive guide for small business owners and newbies on how to use Twitter (the right way) to market their businesses online.”
core posted at free credit tips, saying, “It is imperative to find out where you stand exactly.”
Pinyo presents Free And Cheap Tickets From Citi Private Pass posted at Moolanomy, saying, “Learn how you can get access to cheap and free tickets to various events using the Citi Private Pass program.”
Four Pillars presents 2009 Cash For Clunkers Program – Trade In Your Old Junker For Money posted at Quest For Four Pillars, saying, “A comprehensive look at the new Cash for Clunkers trade-in program.”
Jeff Rose presents How to Review a Credit Report posted at Jeff Rose.
MoneyNing presents TradeMonster Review posted at Money Ning, saying, “Trademonster is part of OptionsMonster and it’s a great way to trade stocks.”
ChristianPF presents The “Save to Win” program: A lottery trick to saving posted atMoney in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “This ingenius idea cam from Harvard professor and is now running in Michigan. Essentially it is a merging of the lottery idea and good old fashioned saving.”
Billeater presents Go DIY And Save Money posted at Billeater.
jim presents How to Live Like a Broke College Student posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.
Big Larry presents Stupid Ways to Get Cash posted at Out of Debt Christian, saying, “When you are desperate for cash, there is always *someone* willing to lend you money, but of course at a tremendously high price. We reveal the high price of for popular ways to get quick cash and provide more sensible alternatives to each.”
J. Savings presents Blogger Showdown #1: J.D. Roth vs. Trent Hamm posted atBudgets are Sexy., saying, “J.D. & Trent go head to head and share their stories with us! We’ve got some advice, some odd facts, and overall blogging goodness.”
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Ooh this is a fantastic carnival – some great posts here.
I’ll make sure I get my submission in for the next one!
I really enjoyed reading this article and checking those links in the article. Thanks for taking time to write this article.
Nice, what an extensive list of information on various subjects, I am looking forward to checking them all out. I love this blog, you do all the hard work for us! Thanks!
Cool thanks for all the info.
Thanks for hosting the carnival!
I am a 20 something finance person as well. Well at least learning how to get better.
Thanks for the great job hosting! Am enjoying the carnival!
Thx for hosting my friend! Happy week