The Carnival is Up and Looking for Hosts

The Carnival of Personal Finance was posted yesterday at My Personal Finance Blog. It’s another massive collection of articles, so here are a few to read first:

  • Beat the Average Raise

    I contributed The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Credit Cards, Part 1: The Good, the first part in a series looking at the debate surrounding the responsible use of credit cards.

    The Carnival of Personal Finance is looking for a few hosts to fill out the schedule for the first three months of 2007. If you’re an interested blogger, find the details here.

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  1. #1: Stingy Student
    Friday, December 29, 2006
    12:27 am (reply)

    Hey, thanks for the honorable mention!

  2. #2: Tricia
    Wednesday, January 3, 2007
    7:51 am (reply)

    Thank you for the mention and highlight :)

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