The latest Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Canadian Capitalist. There were 53 accepted entries this week. I enjoyed Couples & Money, Ex-Car Salesman Tells All, and Spending Money: Needs vs. Wants.
The latest Carnival of Personal Finance is up at Canadian Capitalist. There were 53 accepted entries this week. I enjoyed Couples & Money, Ex-Car Salesman Tells All, and Spending Money: Needs vs. Wants.
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