Carnival of Twenty Something Finances: Personal Finance Communities Edition
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Welcome to the Carnival of Twenty Something Finances: The Personal Finance Communities Edition!
Ever since I started this blog on personal finance, I’ve been introduced to many of the personal finance communities on the Internet. I am lucky to have found them in my low 20’s. They served not only to grow Realm of Prosperity but they have been sources of education, information, and inspiration for my own financial goals. What is so great is that you will never come into contact with someone who isn’t willing to help and teach you when dealing with personal finance matters.
Personal finance communities are places where people from all walks of life help each other solve their financial problems and if a young adult can learn the money lessons of a wiser, more prosperous individual, that young adult is a step ahead of the many other young adults. That is why I chose to share some of these communities that I’m a part of because they’ve been of value to me.
David presents Balance Transfer for Life Offers posted at Credit Card Offers IQ.
The Dough Roller presents Freecreditreport.com vesus myFICO.com: Do you know the difference? posted at The Dough Roller, saying, “Review of freecreditreport.com versus myfico.com”
Ben presents Actively Managed Exchange Traded Funds posted at Money Smart Life.
Matt Jabs presents Grocery Hacks – How To Save Money on Groceries posted at Debt Free Adventure!.
Patrick @ Cash Money Life presents Is Your Car Eligible for the Cash For Clunkers Program? posted at Cash Money Life.
Steve Patterson presents Cisco Systems (CSCO) No Longer a Growth Stock posted at FastSwings.com – Steve Patterson.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents What Are The Best Credit Card Rewards Programs? posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thanks!”
The Smarter Wallet presents YNAB (You Need A Budget) Review, Financial Budgeting Software posted at The Smarter Wallet.
Banker Saver presents TARP Bailout Funds: How Have Banks Used Taxpayers’ Money? posted at Banker Saver.
Investing Toolkit presents Why Should I Start Investing? posted at Investing Toolkit.
Jae Jun presents Investment Spreadsheet: How to Use Tutorial | Old School Value posted at Old School Value.
Baker presents The Power of Resourcefulness: A Guide to Peeing in the Shower posted at Man Vs. Debt.
Stock Trading Brokers presents Investing Basics – Work With an Online Broker For The Right Reasons posted at Stock Trading Brokers.
d. ninja presents Get your grubby hands off my money posted at Punch Debt In The Face.
Jeff Rose presents Changing Careers? How To Become a Certified Financial Planner posted at Jeff Rose.
BrandonLaughridge presents Credit Scores: How Important Are They? posted at Mortgage Loan Place Blog.
Tom Tessin presents What to Look for in Student Loans posted at FCC Student Blog.
Manshu presents Green ETF List posted at OneMint.
Deposit Accounts presents Maintain Your IRA With an Annual Checkup posted at Deposit Accounts.
Len Penzo presents Personal Finance Decisions: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly posted at Len Penzo . Com.
CreditCardAssist.com presents Using Your Credit Card Online: The Risks and Benefits posted at Credit Cards Blog | CreditCardAssist.com.
Tyler Tervooren presents Improve Your Water Heater Efficiency And Save $125 A Year posted at Frugally Green.
Barbara Williams presents 100 Productive Ways to Spend Your Summer Vacation posted at Online Courses.org.
oneadvice presents What to do when your Credit Card Debt is Unaffordable posted at One Advice.
James Williamson presents Instant Approval Unsecured Credit Cards posted at Spare Dollars.
Jon presents Lessons Learned…From Living in My Parents’ Basement posted at The Wandering Generalist.
Dan at Everydayfinance presents Child Costs 2008-2009: $221,000 thru 17 (Before College Costs!) posted at Everyday Finance.
Darwin presents How do Stock Options Work? Trade Calls and Puts – Part 1 posted at Darwin’s Finance.
Lazy Man and Money presents How I Saved Hundreds in a Half Hour posted at Lazy Man and Money.
Rohit presents Dump your savings account..! posted at eMoneyLog.
Pinyo presents 33 College Budget Calculators for Students: Budget Now to Reduce Your Debt posted at Moolanomy.
ChristianPF presents Is the iPhone coming to verizon? posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog.
MoneyNing presents Rental Property vs REIT posted at Money Ning.
Bouch presents My Wife’s Spending is out of Control posted at MoneyStance – Money Making Opportunity Reviews.
Raj Patel presents Consumer Bankruptcy Peak… Debt and Employment Related posted at DebtGoal.
FIRE Getters presents New Money Rules for Financial Security – #4. Handling Debt posted at FIRE Finance.
J. Savings presents Interview w/ Ramit Sethi: NY Times Best Seller & Blogger! posted at Budgets are Sexy.
PT presents Details About the $8,000 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit posted at Prime Time Money.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of twenty something finances using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Patrick said:
Thanks for hosting!
August 17th, 2009 at 12:21 pm -
jay @ work at home said:
You have a great list here, thanks for sharing your resources.
August 17th, 2009 at 10:54 pm -
oneadvice said:
Thanks so much for hosting and thanks for including my article in your carnival
August 19th, 2009 at 5:13 am -
J. Money said:
hah! lovely theme, would have never came up with that. Well done my friend
August 20th, 2009 at 6:20 pm













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