Weekly Happenings

Here are some interesting posts from the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond.

Mighty Bargain Hunter hosted the Carnival of Investing with 22 entries. Free Money Finance wants to help you answer the interview question, Why should we hire you? AllFinancialMatters asks how much readers spend on cable.

On Blueprint for Financial Prosperity, find out how to buy alcohol from warehouse stores without being a member. Five Cent Nickel experiences cell phone “overages” due to moving.

Blogging Away Debt realized she can pay down her debt more effectively by paying half her monthly amount every two weeks. Get Rich Slowly is looking for sponsors for his Blogathon participation. Frugal for Life has many uses for petroleum jelly, or what I’ve been conditioned by marketers to call by the popular brand name, Vaseline.

Don’t forget, you can easily get a picture of what’s popular in the personal finance blogosphere over the last 24 hours.

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  1. Comment #1 by Tricia (reply)
    July 15th, 2006 at 1:19 am

    Thanks for the mention! :)

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