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First stop is Dawn's FrugalforLife blog for her
Tuesday's Tips for saving money and simplifying your life. Lots of good stuff there.
Jim at BluePrint is in a giving mood. Check out this post in which he gives
Tips for Deducting Donations from your taxes.
Flexo at Consumerism Commentary talks about whether or not
GM's Employee Discount Program is a good deal.
FMF at FreeMoneyFinance discusses how you can save money by
buying Energy Star appliances.
Nicole, aka "TheBudgetingBabe," tells us that
Goal Setting Really Works. That's good to hear.
Where would blogging be without talk about Social Security? F.D. over at Modblog offers his opinion on Social Security in a post called
Victory with Social Security. Based on how political this issue is, I'm sure his post will ruffle some feathers.
My friend, Arbee, from Canada discusses
Tax Freedom Day. I like the sound of that!
THC at TheHappyCapitalist offers up an excellent post called
Alphabet Soup that explains all the different professional designations in the financial field.
Jon at SmartMoneyDaily offers advice on
Creating a Business Plan That Always Works. Good advice for anyone thinking about starting a business.
Protecting Yourself from Identity TheftIdentity theft is also a hot issue right now. It seems like everybody is at risk to have their identity stolen. There are lots of credit protection programs popping up. FrugalGirl talks about
Credit Protector - The Good, Bad and Ugly.
Nickel at FiveCentNickel talks about the dangers of writing checks with this post titled
Think Before You Write That Check.
Housing BubbleTalk about the housing bubble has really been heating up lately. Smarty at the GrowingMoney blog offers his take on the housing situation in New York City in a post called
Real Estate Bubble?.
Ben at the HousingBubble2 has been writing about the bubble for a while now. Here's one his latest posts titled
Housing Bubbles Everywhere, Not Just Here.
Personal Finance BasicsIronman at PoliticalCalculations offers a calculator to help figure out how much you should be
Saving for College.
Finally, in what I call the basics of financial planning, I show you
how to calculate annualized rate of return, which is something I think everyone should know how to do.
That's it for this week. Thanks to all who contributed to this week's carnival. Also, thanks to everyone who linked to this carnival. Next week's Carnival will be hosted by
SmartMoneyDaily. For a schedule of future Carnivals and to read previous Carnivals, see this
post on the Consumerism Commentary blog.
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