Something About a Beaver

I’ve been quite busy over the last month or so, but I wouldn’t let a Monday go by without welcoming the latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance, this week hosted by Jonathan over at the great MyMoneyBlog. The low-down on the Carnival of Personal Finance can always be found here.

Next Monday’s Carnival of Personal Finance is back here again, at Consumerism Commentary. Send an email to carnival[at]consumerismcommentary[dot]com (or fill out this form and select “Carnival of Personal Finance”) with the required information in order to be included.

Also, the latest Carnival of the Capitalists has been posted, and I continue to infiltrate this Carnival with my anti-Capitalist stance—this time with some thoughts on avoiding mutual fund fees.

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