Lazy Man and Money took on the big job of hosting the Carnival of Personal Finance #150 this week. It had a 115 articles that he put together in a span of 16 hours. Yes, that’s how much time these carnivals can require, if you sign up as a host!
A lot of work does go behind the scenes to produce these informative pieces. Here’s a sampling of the great content you can find there:
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (and Save Money) @ Sound Money Matters
- Our Car Buying Experience - Part Three: 5 Lessons Learned to Reduce Stress and Cost @ Chief Family Officer
- Open Letter To A High School Graduate @ Prime Time Money
I’d also like to thank Lazy Man for including my post on earning more and spending less as an Editor’s Pick.
Stories and articles on frugality were showcased at Sound Money Matters in another fabulous edition of The Festival of Frugality #123. This time, the theme is based on a book by Robert Reich (former Labor Secretary under Clinton) called “Supercapitalism”. I enjoyed the carnival collection, which included these posts:
- The Problem with Diet Foods @ Cheap, Healthy, Good
- My Biggest Budget Busters @ Moolanomy
- What Are My Options for My Children’s College Costs? @ Uncommon Cents
Please visit these carnivals for more money articles!
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Thanks so much for mentioning my post, SVB!
Thanks for highlighting my post. Have a great week.
My firt car was a £500 Vauxall Nova .. hmm happy days.
James