Carnival of Twenty Something Finances December 31 edition: Part One

Posted by LuLuGal | December 31, 2007 .

Welcome to the December 31, 2007 edition of twenty something finances.

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.”

Matthew Paulson presents Start Early- Teach Your Children How to Manage Money Before it’s Too Late » American Consumer News posted at American Consumer News.

Dereck Coatney presents Why A Guy Who Never Wants To Buy A Bank Is Thinking About Buying A Bank posted at The Best Stock Trading in the World.

MoneyPileSuper Saver presents More Than 40% Pay Zero Federal Income Tax posted at My Wealth Builder.

shawna presents One Girl’s Quest…: Getting serious about debt reduction posted at One Girl’s Quest….

Edith presents Housing Market Holding, Commercial Could Start Slowing posted at Stewart Hsu.

Jesse Moran presents The Frugal Way of Living Blog posted at CompGifts - The Frugal Way of Living.

Dan-O presents Mega Online Comic Manual: Create, Share and Profit from Webcomics posted at Danogo.com - Discover. Inspiring . Media, saying, “Mega Online Comic Manual: Create, Share and Profit from Webcomics”

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.”

Shaun Connell presents Five Lifestyle Tips I Wish I Knew When I Started posted at Make Money Online.

Jose DeJesus MD presents Your Money - The Flight To Quality posted at Physician Entrepreneur.

poetloverrebelspy presents Travel in Your Own Backyard posted at Less Than a Shoestring, saying, “There are many frugal benefits to nearby excursions vs. far-flung vacations. If you’re a traveler at heart but can’t pull yourself away from work or family for any number of reasons, consider planning a few days out to feed your travel bug. This post walks you through the planning.”

Ryan Russell presents Carnival of Smart Money #3 posted at My Money Thinks, saying, “KCLau presents Hacking your Cash Flow & Net Worth Chart posted at KCLau’s Money Tips, saying, “Learn how to hack the cash flow and net worth charts of the rich and you will be heading towards financial freedom in no time.””creditcard.jpg

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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2 Responses to “Carnival of Twenty Something Finances December 31 edition: Part One”

  1. Meg says:

    Ooh! I must read these today before I write up my New Year Resolutions. All my 20 something friends aren’t concerned about personal finances, ESPECIALLY the broke ones.

  2. LuLuGal says:

    That might be because they do not see a way out of their situations.

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