Carnival Of Twenty Something Finances Lost edition
Welcome to the October 26, 2009 edition of twenty something finances.
Super Saver presents End of Year Tax Planning – Deductions posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, “For me, October is a good time to review my 2009 financial status for tax return filing purposes. It gives me a few months to make any changes that can lower my taxes.”
Hank presents The Top Fifteen Personal Finance Statistics That Will Blow Your Mindposted at Own The Dollar, saying, “A few of the most important personal finance statistics that impact you!”
Tom Drake presents Insurance You Can Do Without – Rental Car Insurance | The Canadian Finance Blog posted at The Canadian Finance Blog, saying, “Every time you rent a car, you won’t get away from their counter without either accepting or rejecting their form of car insurance. Is this insurance necessary? It’s best to find out in advance, before you rent the car.”
Evolution Of Wealth presents What?s in a Number? posted at Evolution of Wealth, saying, “People focus so much on areas that they can’t control that they loose track of the ones they can. Focus on what you can change and make the change for the better.”
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Ally Bank (GMAC Bank) Review posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “I cover some good options for savings and liquid accounts.”
The Smarter Wallet presents How To Get A Credit Card That’s Right For You posted at The Smarter Wallet, saying, “on how to get a credit card.”
Jeff Rose presents Why You Should Keep Contributing to Your 401k posted at Jeff Rose.
David presents Credit Card Offers for Pet Lovers posted at Credit Card Offers IQ, saying, “One option that I have recently found that can make these costs a bit more manageable is Care Credit.”
Manshu presents Prepaid debit card fees and facts posted at OneMint, saying, “Fees and facts about prepaid cards that you should keep in mind while using them.”
Mr Credit Card presents Chase Slate Card with BluePrint Review posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
MoneyNing presents Credit vs Debit Transactions with Your ATM Card posted at Money Ning, saying, “Are there any difference with saying credit or debit when you hand over an ATM card?”
CreditCardAssist presents Borderline Credit Scores Equal Less Credit Opportunitiesposted at Credit Card Assist, saying, “New regulations are dramatically effecting the credit landscape as card issuers and banks are sharply restricting credit card access for applicants with borderline credit scores.”
Leslie Brown presents The Ten Best ETFs You’ve Never Heard Of posted at ETFdb.
The Debtress presents Money-Saving Tips: No-Spend Days posted at - The Debtress Blog -, saying, “No-spend days are a great way to flex your budget muscles. Get some tips on having your own no-spend day.”
Anthony Samuel presents Credit Card Delinquencies and the Economy at Large | Clearchoicecreditcards posted at Clear Choice Credit Cards.
nissim ziv presents 20 Common Job Interview Mistakes to Avoid posted at Job Interview Guide, saying, “No job interview is flawless. One of good techniques preparing for your upcoming job interview is learning from others’ mistakes and knowing how to avoid these common mistakes.”
Joe B presents 3 Reasons to Do Asset Allocation at This Time of the Year posted at The Financial Blogger, saying, “Autumn is a great time to review your investment portfolio and make sure your asset allocation is consistent with your investment strategy. There are 3 main reasons why you should look at asset allocation.”
GLBL presents Money Savings Tips for a Wedding posted at Gather Little By Little, saying, “I will share all the money savings tips related to weddings that I used for my own wedding: – Talk to people – Go back to school – The DIY method – Try combinations – Prioritize”
Paul Kamp presents Generation Y Surprises posted at Don’t Quit Your Day Job – Personal Finance, Economics and Investing, saying, “To some it may be a surprise, but to me it seems like second nature: Generation Y appears to be more enchanted with investing in the current recession. With lots of years to go, we’re making the right choice.”
My Life ROI presents Budgeting Worksheet for Teens posted at My Life ROI, Getting the Best Return On Life, saying, “A budgeting worksheet for teens and young adults who do not have complex finances. A step towards financial responsibility.”
The Debtress presents Seasonal Spending Habits posted at - The Debtress Blog -, saying, “Winter’s almost here. How will the change in weather affect your spending habits?”
Joe B presents How a Good Credit Score Can Make You Save Money on Credit Cardsposted at CreditCardsFinder, saying, “In fact, there are a lot of advantages available through credit cards when you have a good credit score.”
Sarah Eliza presents Wallet-Friendly Ways to Make a Difference TODAY, aka “Broke” and “Charitable” can still go hand-in-hand! ;P posted at Devastate Boredom, saying, “I would love to host the carnival!”
Intelligent Speculator presents The flaws of fixed income ETF’s posted at Intelligent Speculator, saying, “ETF’s are not perfect, especially fixed income ones. There has been increasing attention towards the different problems that can be found in fixed income ETF’s in articles by the mainstream media.”
Susan Saverton presents posted at Pasadena Financial Planner, saying, “Appropriately setting your personal asset allocation in line with your personal risk tolerance is a critical decision for every investor. The percentages that are allocated to various asset classes tend to change slowly over time, so it is important to get it right at the outset.”
Tyler Tervooren presents I Am Responsible for the Corporate World’s Waste, or A Lesson in Micro Economics posted at Frugally Green, saying, “When a fellow blogger questioned why we focus our environmental efforts at the individual level when large businesses waste so much more than each of us without prejudice, this is the response I wrote. The answer, interestingly enough, is all about money. You may not have much, and I may not have much, but together, we have more than we could ever imagine. Money talks, and when we use it to tell the business world what we really value, they listen and provide.”
Peak Personal Finance presents How to Compare Secured Loans posted at Peak Personal Finance.
Jeff Rose presents Dave Ramsey’s Baby Steps Explained posted at Jeff Rose.
ABC presents Calculating Taxes On Capital Gains and Capital Losses posted at ABCs of Investing, saying, “Simple calculation for capital gains/losses on stocks, etfs.”
Darwin presents 5 Reasons Living Paycheck to Paycheck Costs You Thousands posted at Darwin’s Finance, saying, “5 Reasons Living paycheck to paycheck is costing Thousands of Dollars due to these hidden fees and missed opportunities.”
Baker presents 92 Quotes About Debt That’ll Make You Think, Laugh, & Tweet! posted at Man Vs. Debt, saying, “Here’s a massive compilation of 90+ famous quotes on ‘Debt’ that are all less than 120 characters long! Which one is your favorite? Come tweet it out!”
April presents Should You Stop Funding Retirement to Focus on Debt? posted at Get Rich Slowly, saying, “Whether you should halt your retirement contributions in order to focus debt is one of the most heavily debated dilemmas in personal finance. Variables such as age, career, risk tolerance, and even personality type make each situation unique.”
Engelbert Hudson presents The Definitive Oil ETF Guide (Five Minute Edition): Crude Oil ETFs posted at ETFdb.
BWL presents $50 bonus for opening ING Business savings account posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, “ING has a great promotion running for the next few weeks – $50 for opening a business savings account…”
debt kid presents Open Enrollment: 5 Ways To Save Money On Health Insuranceposted at Debt Kid.
Billeater presents Scan Your Way to a Lower Grocery Bill posted at Billeater.
The Amateur Financier presents Terms From Wall Street That Make Me Laugh posted at The Amateur Financier, saying, “A humorous take on some of the terminology used by Wall Street investors.”
MBB presents ETrade Online Brokerage Review posted at Money Blue Book Blog.
Mr Credit Card presents Getting Started With Coupons posted at Ask Mr Credit Card.
David presents Choose Where You Want to Live, Then Find a Job posted at Money Under 30, saying, “Here’s some unorthodox but inspirational career advice. Choose a city. Choose a lifestyle. THEN worry about where you’re going to work. You might just be happier for it.”
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Thanks for another great carnival. The 15 personal financial statistics were certainly a bit of an eye opener. Point no 12 was an interesting trend going against the grain ie. that being frugal is becoming the new norm.
Thanks for hosting this edition! Glad to have made it here!
Fantastic carnival