Carnival Of Twenty Something Finances 25 May
Welcome to the May 25, 2009 edition of twenty something finances.
Jack Schmidt presents How to Know When You Need A Vacation posted at SectorMatic Money Journal, saying, “Personal Finance – Everything for the Big Spender on a Budget. Now you can live like a fat cat, even if you’re on a money diet. Laugh all the way to the bank with Jack Schmidt and SectorMatic. It’s for you!”
Wojciech Kulicki presents 6 More Job Hunting Tips for New Graduates posted at Fiscal Fizzle.
CreditCardAssist.com presents Eight Ways to Begin Responsible Credit Card Activities posted at Credit Card Assist.
apply4-credit presents What Every Credit Card Holder Should Know About Paying on Time posted at Apply4-Credit.
Patrick @ Cash Money Life presents Should You Contribute to a 401k Without an Employer Match? posted at Cash Money Life, saying, “Why you should invest in your 401k even if your company doesn’t offer a matching contribution.”
Billeater presents FAFSA Grants and Loans for College posted at Billeater.
Ben presents Credit Scores and Interest Rates and Why Credit Matters to Newlywedsposted at Money Smart Life.
Patrick @ Military Money presents GI Bill Transfer Rules posted at Military Finance Network, saying, “The GI Bill now allows some military members to transfer their benefits to their family members.”
Debt Freedom Fighter presents How do I Know if I need Credit Counseling? posted at Discover Debt Freedom!.
Super Saver presents On Surviving Early Retirement during the Financial Crisis posted at My Wealth Builder.
Raj Patel presents The trouble with credit cards posted at DebtGoal.
nickel presents Pay Off Mortgage Early? Or Invest? posted at fivecentnickel.com.
Brian McKay presents Buying Down Mortgage Rates with Points posted atMonitorBankRates.com, saying, “Getting a lower mortgage rate is possible by shopping around for the best mortgage rates. Another option to getting a lower rate is to buy points.”
Tom Tessin presents Finding a College Summer Job posted at FCC Student Blog, saying, “Want some extra money this upcoming summer? Know how to increase your odds in finding a summer job.”
Pamela Grundy presents How to Sell Your Gold the Right Way posted at Personal Finance Analyst.
costseg presents cost segregation form 3115 | Society of Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide posted at Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide, saying, “read about form 3115 that is used in filling ost segregation audits that are lately more and more popular on real estate market”
d. ninja presents Roth IRAwesome part UNO! posted at Punch Debt In The Face, saying, “Don’t be dumb, get a Roth IRA!”
samuel lewis presents SHOW ME THE MONEY! posted at LET’S TALK ABOUT MONEY!, saying, “This blog is about money,investing it, saving it,winning it or losing it! Whatever you want to say about money say it here!”
RateNerd presents 10 Ways to Beat a Credit Hangover posted at Rate Nerd, saying, “Walking to work or eating leftovers might sound frugal, but your weekend binges at the mall — especially the incoming bills from this past holiday season — say otherwise. Here are 10 tips that just might help you look at debt and spending a wee bit differently in 2009 and beyond.”
Michael Haltman presents Does CNBC Know What A Bid and Ask Are? posted at The Political and Financial Markets Commentator, saying, “This hopefully makes some sense, but the point is that investors need to understand what is happening and the way that markets work, because in many instances the “experts” on television do not and are not.”
Roshawn Watson presents Good Old Middle Class or Wealthy, You Decide posted atWatson Inc, saying, “My wife and I make $400,000 annually and I’m “barely getting by” bemoans James Duran, an owner of a human resource company Silicon Valley.”
Darwin presents Start an Investment Club: How To, Rules and Reality Checks posted at Darwin’s Finance, saying, “A comprehensive ‘how-to’ and reality check on both the benefits and the downsides of an investment club.”
Dan at Everydayfinance presents Sucker’s Rally: For 34% since March, Call Me a Sucker! posted at Everyday Finance, saying, “With esteemed economists referring to current investors as ‘suckers’ in a Sucker’s Rally the question is – for 34% since March, are you willing to be called sucker?”
BrandonLaughridge presents New Credit Card Law Likely to Hurt Markets posted atMortgage Loan Place Blog, saying, “An interesting take on the next meltdown. Credit card companies appear to be the culprit.”
Flea presents What Exactly Is A Cheapskate posted at Be A Survivor.
ChristianPF presents How to manage your debt in a recession posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “These are some tips for managing your debt in the midst of the recession…”
Jeff Rose presents Five Money Smart Decisions To Start Your Career posted at Jeff Rose.
Deposit Accounts presents Consider Opting Out From Your Bank’s Courtesy Overdraft Protection posted at Deposit Accounts.
Debt Freedom Fighter presents Understanding Credit Repair Software and It’s Goalposted at Discover Debt Freedom!.
Savings Toolbox presents Should You Switch to a Credit Union to Save? posted atSavings Toolbox.
apply4-credit presents 5 Tips to Using a Credit Card as an Emergency Fund posted atApply4-Credit.
CreditCardAssist.com presents The Best Balance Transfer Card Strategy posted atCredit Card Assist.
Leave Debt Behind presents Starting a Budget for Your Family posted at Leave Debt Behind.
Ben presents Teaching Kids About Money posted at Money Smart Life.
Pinyo presents Why Today is Quite Possibly the Best Time Ever for First Time Homebuyers posted at Moolanomy, saying, “Saving for down payment is difficult especially for young people. The combination of First-Time Homebuyer Credit and FHA loan could be the answer for people who what to own their own home.”
MoneyNing presents Let Businesses Deal with Sales Tax – Government Improvement Series posted at Money Ning, saying, “Government really needs to improve on somethings and I say to let businesses deal with sales taxes!”
J. Savings presents It’s Official: I’m Addicted to Monopoly… posted at Budgets are Sexy., saying, “3 things I’ve learned while playing Monopoly…”
Ray presents myFICO Credit Score Codes posted at Money Blue Book.
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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Great carnival. Thanks for including us!
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Thx for hosting, have a most beautiful weekend!
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