Carnival of Twenty Something Finances December 31 edition: Part Two

Posted by LuLuGal | December 31, 2007 .

John Crenshaw presents Full Doc, Stated Doc, and All The Other Mortgage Doc Types posted at Truthful Lending dot Com, saying, “If you have a mortgage or have ever tried to qualify for one, you’re probably familiar with the term “Full Doc,” short for Full Documentation. That term refers to the level of income and asset documentation provided to the lender for a loan qualification. In this article you’ll learn the difference between Full Doc and Stated Loans as well as the other loan doc types.”

James D. Brausch presents Internet Business 101 » There Is Tons Of Money Available posted at jamesbrausch.com.

Jorge H. presents First Attempt at Technical Analysis: EMC Corp posted at My Adventures into The Street, saying, “A technical perspective of EMC Corp (EMC).”

Richard Lee presents How Long Will Your Business Survive posted at Richard Lee.

MoneyPileRyan Russell presents Q & A: Does Your Budget Have Breathing Room? posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “An effective budget is a “financial snapshot”. When creating a budget, list liabilities and spending categories in order of priority - food, shelter, clothing, transportation, utilities, medicine, debt payments, etc. Pay all the essential expenses first”

presents Free XM christmas music with AIM posted at Tips from a college student.

Susan presents Urban Basket Case posted at Urban Basket Case.

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.

Edith presents What is a Cap Rate? posted at Stewart Hsu.

Value Seeker presents Why Most Investors Underperform The Market - Stock Investing Resource posted at Stock Investing, saying, “Reasons why the average investor significantly underperforms market funds.”

Ryan Russell presents Will YOUR Account Be ?In The Black? on Friday? posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “If it turns out that you get a sale price, GREAT! Compare prices- If you know the items you are buying, use the internet to compare prices before you leave”

Ryan Russell presents YES, it is possible to save money on utility bills! posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “Wash laundry in cold water. Use energy efficient light bulbs. Use fans, screen windows and doors to circulate air. Schedule and/or conduct a Home Energy Audit. Install storm windows and doors”

Ryan Russell presents 8 Great Money Gifts for Kids posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “Moon jar - This tool is an excellent way to begin teaching young children about money”

Sam presents Time is you biggest asset posted at The Power of Compound Interest, saying, “This article shows why its important to start your investment career early”

Allison presents Saving Money around the House posted at The Millionaire Blogger.

Dereck Coatney presents How To Make A Million Dollars In About 8 Years posted at The Best Stock Trading in the World.

Ryan-Careonecredit presents The Cost of Credit: Understanding APR and Balance Calculations posted at Care on Credit, saying, “Whether your interest is calculated daily, monthly, or yearly, the APR provides a standardized way of comparing the interest rates on different cards or loans”

pennyRyan-Careonecredit presents Bankruptcy - The Last Resort posted at Care on Credit, saying, “Are your debts overwhelming? Are you worried about how you’re going to pay all your bills this month?”

The Investor’s Journal presents How to Make a List of Rules to Invest By posted at The Investor’s Journal, saying, “Many investors learn the hard way what the do’s and don’t’s of the stock market are, but fail to write them down so that they don’t repeat these mistakes over the course of their investing career. You need to make a list of rules to invest by yourself, and this article will show you how to do that.”

GradGirl presents her questions posted at This Writer’s Wallet, saying, “A transparent look at the hard questions career-minded twenty-somethings face.”

Ryan-Careonecredit presents Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest in Savings? posted at Care on Credit, saying, “Financial experts agree that savings is an important part of every budget and most recommend putting 5% - 10% of your income each month into savings”

Jorge H. presents CPI, Stocks, and You posted at My Adventures into The Street, saying, “The latest CPI puts the FOMC between a rock and a hard place.”

ChristianPF presents Would Peter Lynch invest in Crocs? posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Discussing whether or not Crocs would be on Peter Lynch’s BUY list.”

Karen Halls presents Understanding How to Get a Loan After Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog, saying, “Getting a loan after declaring bankruptcy is not impossible, but it is just more difficult. After all, bankruptcy is a large black mark on a person’s credit report. It is important to understand, though, that there is life after filing bankruptcy and part of that life involves being able to be approved for a loan after bankruptcy.”

Jay M presents Business Plan Basics II posted at 4 entrepreneur, saying, “Tips to write a business plan if you want to start your own business”

Allen Taylor presents Student Housing - A Niche Market - The ?Echo Boomers? are off to College posted at Investing World Today, saying, “A confluence of trends in higher education are making student housing a potentially lucrative environment to park your real estate investment. While it’s potentially lucrative, it has its own unique mix of circumstances and setbacks, and you should be aware of them, and take measured steps into this market before sinking a lot of funds into it.”

Thomas Humes presents Linear Income Versus Exponential Income Growth posted at Wealth Building World, saying, “When you focus only on increasing your value per hour and the time you spend, your income increases in a linear fashion. Scalability is what separates the upper middle income earners and the rich from the truly super rich. Scalability explains why someone can make 100 times more money within twenty-four hours than anybody else.”

purseChris presents 3 Secrets to Early Retirement (and Life like a Nomad forever) posted at nomad4ever.

Chris presents 10 Things Money Cannot Buy posted at nomad4ever.

Chris presents How much money do you need to retire? posted at nomad4ever.

Henry Bagdasarian presents Public Accounting Myths posted at Henry Bagdasarian’s Identity Theft Blog.

Ken Nubo presents 7 step plan to avoid debt for life posted at Ken Nubo, PUA extraordinaire and ranting buddhist..

David presents I Will Teach You How to Become a Millionaire posted at Worldwide Success.

Jennifer Gervens presents Day 1 posted at The Freebie Diva, saying, “Health and beauty samples, baby samples, and food samples are featured most frequently and updated on a daily basis. The ultimate in frugality! I haven’t had to purchase deodorant or shampoo in years. :)”

Mr Credit Card presents College Student Credit Cards Primer posted at Ask Mr Credit Card, saying, “Title : Student Credit Cards Video Tutorial”

ChristianPF presents Warren Buffett Videos posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “10 video lessons from Warren Buffett on investing, business, and life.”

cashmoneylife presents 9 Financial Lessons posted at Cash Money Life, saying, “This article has 9 great tips to help people get their finances in check. The New Year is coming up, so now is a good time to get started! Thanks for hosting!”

Dax Desai presents You’re Not So Special - Affinity Marketing posted at Dax Desai, saying, “Those special offers for affinity groups may not be such a good deal after all. Dax disects an offer to a medical group member for a “special offer” on term life insurance.”

Wenchypoo presents The Beginning Frugalite Coupon Primer posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

Wenchypoo presents For the Beginning Frugalite–Purchase or Investment? posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Can you tell the difference between “purchase” and “investment” when looking at an item to buy, or listening to a sales pitch?”

Jeffery A. Smith presents What do you think about money? posted at YooperSmith.com, saying, “An invitation to change the way you think about money.”

Dereck Coatney presents Very Large Dataset Analysis #3 – 91 Good Dividends For Bad Times posted at The Best Stock Trading in the World.

Lori Prokop Keyboard Culture Co-Founder presents The First Financial Planning Step to Achieve Financial Freedom posted at Marc Woolf Personal Finance Expert at Keyboard Culture Expert Community, saying, “In his article “The First Financial Planning Step to Achieve Financial Freedom,” Keyboard Culture Personal Finance Expert Marc Woolf gives us an exercise illustrating the first step to focus on what you desire, because whatever you focus on is drawn to you. Marc Woolf gives you steps to determine and create what you want in your life at http://www.keyboard-culture-personal-finance.com/2007/12/the_first_financial_planning_s.html his Keyboard Culture Personal Finance blog.”

Dan Johnson presents 8 Important Credit Tips For College Students posted at Credit Cards That Pay.

Don Morrison presents 1, 2, 3 GET IT DONE! posted at Discount Shopping Card, saying, “This is an excellent little piece of computer software! It will keep you motivated to reachyour financial goals! It is also an ABSOLUTELY FREE - NO COST (no ads) download.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of twenty something finances using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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3 Responses to “Carnival of Twenty Something Finances December 31 edition: Part Two”

  1. Marc Woolf says:

    Great articles on your site.

    Thanks very much for including my blog post - I appreciate it!

  2. Meg says:

    Wow! A lot of articles in this carnival!

  3. LuLuGal says:

    I am still reading the articles myself. There were 58 submissions in all.

    I am currently looking for hosts for the upcoming editions so feel free to volunteer. :-)

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