Time for the money carnivals.
We start off with The Carnival of Personal Finance #118 at Money, Matter and More Musings. Golbguru’s nice and well-organized list of awesome articles yielded great stuff like these:
- Savings Jar — An Essay by the Baglady at Age 8 @ The Bag Lady (sweet…)
- Getting rich, made simple - part 1 @ Brip Blap
- Nifty Tricks with the Rule of 72, 71, 70, 69.3, 114, 144 and My Favorites, 1.5 and 1,080,000 @ Dough Roller (cool and head-spinning!)
We also had the Festival of Frugality #92 over at No Credit Needed. Conserving and being kind to the environment are common threads here:
- Resources for Frugal Cooking @ BeingFrugal.net
- Pouring a last glass of Gatorade for a while @ Ask Dong
- How Being Frugal Helps The Environment @ The Frugal Law Student (new digs!)
And other money carnivals to check out!
- The Carnival of Money Stories, Once Upon A Time Edition @ I’ve Paid For This Twice Already
- Carnival of Debt Reduction - Emmy Awards Edition @ Ask Mr. Credit Card Blog
That’s it with the linkfest for now. You can find out more at the carnivals themselves!
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Thanks for the mention!
Thanks so much for the mention - even without the link, I’d be very happy to know you liked my post! I’ll just add that I think that Paid Twice did a truly excellent job with the Carnival of Money Stories. I hate to say it, but the idea of making a story out of all of the submissions (for the Carnival of Money Stories, natch) was not at all obvious but very, very well done - so anyone who hasn’t checked it out should do so right away!
I agree! Paid Twice did a very clever job of weaving a tale out of money stories. I’m quite thrilled that the CoMS has grown and has had such a wide reach, especially when it wasn’t so long ago that Andy from MoneyWalks first gave it life….
Hey there SVB! glad that you liked my childhood essay. My parents had quite a laugh when they read it again.