The Carnival is Up!

The latest edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance was posted on Blogging Away Debt earlier today. There are quite a few good articles this time around. Here are a few I enjoyed beyond the Editor’s Picks.

Campaign Against Financial Myths: Part 1 – Financial Planning. Grad Money Matters disagrees with common preconceived notions about financial planning.

Managing Your Career in Your 20s. Good advice for those who know they want to spend their working life in one field as well as those at this age who are still trying to find their calling.

Thinking About My MBA (Part II – School Choices). One of these days I’ll finish up my series on my experiences with the University of Phoenix Online, a program with its benefits and drawbacks, but in general, greatly underrated.

Why Do I Still Work for My Employer? One Frugal Girl explains why she plays it the company way.

My article, Reader Question: Are Clothes a Part of Net Worth?, was also included.

Stay tuned for next week’s Carnival, to be hosted at Broke-Ass Student.

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