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The Carnival is Up!

by Flexo on February 27, 2007

in Carnival

Yesterday, Binary Dollar posted the latest Carnival of Personal Finance, with “celebrity” mug shots. Here are some of my favorite articles:

* MyMoneyForest: The Biggest Waste of Money Ever (an expensive wedding dress)
* Money Under 30: What the Housing Market Means For Under 30 Homeowners and First Time Buyers
* No Credit Needed: Attitudes About Debt And Credit Cards (this is about bloggers, not about money, really)
* My New Choice: Lower Your Taxes By Saving

That should provide a good starting point. Browse the rest of the celebrities for additional interesting articles from the personal finance blogosphere. The Carnival of Personal Finance is a weekly “traveling” exhibition of what bloggers consider their best writing from the previous week.

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1 mnc February 27, 2007 at 11:41 am

Thanks for the link to my post in this carnival, glad to hear that you enjoyed the post!

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2 Jason February 27, 2007 at 1:22 pm

Good carnival…

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3 Tim February 28, 2007 at 2:31 am

Thank you for mentioning my post. The Carnival of Personal Finance is always good…I liked the celebrity pictures this week even though I didn’t know who some of them were.

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