Carnival of Personal Finance #4

This week’s Carnival of Personal Finance was masterfully hosted by Jon at Smart Money Daily. Take a look! Here are some highlights:

  • Money Goes To Where It Is Needed The Least. My own example: $400 camcorder, used once since purchased a few months ago.

    The Carnival of Personal Finance schedule includes links to all previous Carnivals. If you’ve missed it, here’s an introduction. Next week’s Carnival will be hosted by Ramit at I Will Teach You To Be Rich. Bloggers, please submit your articles to him.

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