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The Carnival is Heading to Tired but happy

by Flexo

The Carnival of Personal Finance is making its way to Tired but happy for the latest edition on Monday. Don’t forget to submit your best article from this week for consideration. The Carnival of Personal Finance is a “celebration,” and a representation of what the personal finance niche of the blogosphere has to offer. The ... Continue reading this article…

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This Week in the Archives: Cost of Living, Asset/Liability, Emigrant Direct

by Flexo

As you might now, I’ve been spending some time looking back at what I’ve written on Consumerism Commentary in previous years just in case any new readers happen to come by. Here are a few from March 8-15, 2006: * Mar. 8: Move Where the Cost of Living is Low (13 comments) * Mar. 9: ... Continue reading this article…

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The Carnival is Up!

by Flexo

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 ... Continue reading this article…

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Weekly Blog Roundup: New York City, Raise and Bonus Edition

by Flexo

For a few more days, I will be running a contest to give away a new copy of Quicken Basic 2007 to a random winner. Entering is simple: just leave a comment here! I’ve taken the upcoming week off from work (the “day job”) to coincide with my girlfriend’s break from teaching. We had a ... Continue reading this article…

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Weekly Blog Roundup and New Blog Blog

by Flexo

Here are some of the interesting articles I’ve noticed within and beyond the MoneyBlogNetwork over the past week. AllFinancialMatters has a question to watch out for. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity plays the Devil’s Advocate and has some sensible reasons for renting rather than buying a house. Five Cent Nickel has some 0 percent balance transfer offers. ... Continue reading this article…

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The Carnival is Up!

by Flexo

Mighty Bargain Hunter was the first host of the Carnival of Personal Finance for the new year! Start your week off right by reading a bit of what the blogosphere offers in recent personal finance articles. Here are some consumer-related to start with: * My Two Dollars writes about The Art of the Complaint and ... Continue reading this article…

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Popular Personal Finance Posts From pfblogs.org

by Flexo

Here’s the latest from the Popular Personal Finance view at pfblogs.org. This particular view takes everything posted among personal finance blogs in the last 24 hours and orders the articles with the most clicked at the top of the list. * Don’t laugh at my car, from Tired but happy. She drives a clunker, and ... Continue reading this article…

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Wesabe, Web 2.0 Tool for Tracking Finances: Useful or Useless?

by Flexo

At first look, Wesabe is a combination of Intuit Quicken and the ubiquitous Web 2.0 folksonomy systems. Over the next week while I’m in California, I’ll take a deeper look. What I’d like to discover will be whether the software will be able to replace Quicken, and if not, what is the value in the ... Continue reading this article…

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