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The Carnival is Up!

by Flexo on May 8, 2007. Filed under Carnival.

Golbguru from Money, Matter and More Musings hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance earlier today, or technically yesterday. There were a number of very good articles included, so take a look if you have a chance. Here are a few in addition to those Golbguru has chosen to feature.

* Using My Emergency Fund To Buy A Car (How To Buy A $10,000 Car For $7800!) from No Credit Needed
* What Does it Mean to Pay Your Credit Card Balance in Full? at Clever Dude
* What I Consider When Selecting an Online Savings Account by The Sun’s Financial Diary
* What is Real Net Worth? from Broke Now, Rich Later

Next week will be the 100th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance! Look for it next Monday at My Open Wallet. For some nostalgia, check out the first edition of the Carnival. Some of the participating blogs are still around.

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1 Sun May 8, 2007 at 6:06 pm

Thanks for the mention, Flexo!

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