Another new Carnival of Debt Reduction in Journey To Financial Freedom

February 5, 2007 · Filed Under MISC · 2 Comments 

Huh… I feel so happy and lucky that I still manage to host this week’s Carnival Of Debt Reduction. So without wasting your time, below is the new version of Carnival of Debt Reduction #73.

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The Thrifty Smart Cookies from Thrifty Mommy

This post is about an accountability group called “The Smart Cookies” that focus on paying off debt, saving and investing.

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Free Money: New Savings Account Bonuses from Getting Green

A review on those Saving Account Bonuses

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Thoughts on Too Much College Debt from Free Money Finance

What is too much college debt?

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Daily Expenses Sheet Template from Tipskey - Unlock Practicality

The first thing we want to see in debt management is the record of our own expenses. This sheet template helps us start.

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Feeling of being debt free from Money Walks

Andy just shared with us what is his feeling after being debt free….

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Another Way to Fight Off Big Debt from Debt Free

Some other way to fight with your big debt

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Million Dollar Savings Club Update: Week 5 from Bryan C. Fleming

Another weekly updates for Million Dollar Saving Club… if you wonder what the club is about, then you must visit the site.

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The Lure and the Trap of Debt Consolidation - and the Possible Benefits from Searchlight Crusade

Well, let see how cash flow can be the lure and the trap of Debt Consolidation in this article.

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The most powerful weapon against debt: Your mind from Wise Bread

This is an article about how to fight against your debt by changing your mindset and be motivated.

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The Art of Budgeting For Debt Reduction from Ask Mr Credit Card Blog

Contain all the basic that you must know about budgeting for Debt Reduction

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Be Honest With Yourself from My New Choice

This is a great real-life experience story on getting into debt and out of the debt.

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Are You Prepared to Lose Your Job? From Queercents

No matter how secure you may think your job is, it could end tomorrow unexpectedly. If it does, are you prepared for this emergency? Or, would you not only be panicked but also find yourself screwed financially if it happened to you?

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Getting Out of Debt (Part 1) from Verve Coaching

Part 1 of the Getting out of debt series

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Reducing Debt by Eliminating Leaks from Scott On Money

Some simple steps you can take to reduce your debt

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Never pay off student loans early! From Stingy Students

Reason why never pay off student loans earlier.

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8 questions that will prevent impulse spending from Penny Pinching

You better ask yourself this 8 questions before spending your money.

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More questions that will prevent impulse spending from Penny Pinching

This article is showing you what is the different between a normal shopper and a penny pincher questions when making buying decision.

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33 Surefire Tips to Financial Prosperity from Debt Consolidation Lowdown

A hot article about 33 tips to financial Prosperity

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Pay Off Smaller Debt or Larger Interest Rate? From War on Credit Cards

So what is your decision? Read this article to find out the answer.

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Make Multiple Debt Payments Every Month from No Credit Needed Blog

Great idea and strategy there that you can try out paying off your debt.

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Smoothing Out those Bumps in the Road from Blogging Away Debt

Here’s some ideas to help smooth out some of those debt reduction bumps in the road that you may encounter on your journey.

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So above is the list of articles for this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction. I hope you all enjoy this new carnival and also new theme for my blog. Good Luck

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Carnival Of Investing # 57 is UP!!!

January 24, 2007 · Filed Under MISC · 5 Comments 

PS : First of all, I would like say sorry for the late posting for this week’s Carnival of Investing due to the internet connection problem with my PC. But now everything is clear.

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Below is the submission for this week:

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What Increases Your Home’s Value and By How Much

Steve Faber from Debt Free

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Why You Should Trade ETFs & Mutual Funds Rather Than Individual Stocks

Gerry Wollert from Work at Home Entrepreneurs

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Why You Should Use a Stop Loss and Profit Protect Discipline

Gerry Wollert from Work at Home Entrepreneurs

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Accounting For That CPA

Madeleine Begun Kane From Mad Kane’s Humor Blog

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Another Reason Not to Invest in the “High Fliers” - You’ll Never Get the Advertised Returns

FMF from FreemoneyFinance

Remarks : Don’t listen to all the media advising you on investments — it could cost you.

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Foex 101 Pt 2

Amateur Investor From The Road 2 Riches

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Power Secret: A Must Read For Those Age 24 or Younger

Burningchrome From SmartCoolRich

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Did You Own AAPL Before the iPhone Announcement?

Silicon Valley Blogger From The Digerati Life

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Compound Annual Growth Rate: Beware

William Wallets from A Financial Revolution

Remarks : This is a financial mathematics article which introduces the Compound Annual Growth Rate. It begins with simple explanations of the formula and gets a little bit more in depth. I feel the highlights of this article are the caveats about using CAGR to make investment decisions.

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Trying to get it right: Real Estate Investing - Buy Low

Dorky Dad from Trying to get it right

Remarks : The secret to investing

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Your Financial Resume

Big Cajun Man From Canadian Financial Stuff

Remarks : Sometimes it’s important to do a Financial Resume to see how your financial career has gone.

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Save For A Down Payment or Buy Now? (Part 2 of 2)

Dan Melson From Searchlight Crusade

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Project BioShield Has Given Biotechs Little Motivation to Protect Americans

H.S. Ayoub From BioHealth Investor

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DELL, HPQ: PC Industry on a Treadmill

Bill Trent From Stock Market Beat

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A COOL Concept To Make Money

Chuck Russell From Make Money Online

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Become richer by subtracting 10% from your income

Chris Johnson from Wise Bread

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Beyond iPhone - Apple (AAPL) is a long term buy

Frugal From My 1st Million At 33  ÂÂ

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Go Open A Roth IRA Right Now!!!

Jim From Blueprint for Financial Prosperity

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Can’t Bring Myself to Buy Anything

The Dividend Guy From The Dividend Guy Blog

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Live Within Your Means

Sagar Satapathy from Debt Consolidation Lowdown

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Don’t Chase

Scott from Scott On Money

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Stockbrokers Caught Abusing Their Client’s Money

Fred Fry From Fred Fry International

Remarks : Don’t chase a bad investment down and throw away all of your hard earned money in the process.

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When is an index really an index

Makingourway from makingourway

Remarks : When is an index really an index? Many funds create statistical approximations of an index. Does this make sense to you?

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2007 Year of the Golden Piggy Bank

Michael K. Dawson from Breaking the Shackles of the 9 to 5

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Section 529 College Savings Plan

Martin from Money Blog Site

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Don?t Rely The Lottery

Corey From myopiniononeverything.com

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Optimizing Risk: A Pillar of Financial Success

Matthew Paulson From Getting Green

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Chinese Stocks to Watch in 2007: CHA

TJP from Investor Trip

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Established overseas property markets attract city bonus spending in 2007

A. Samuel From Overseas Property

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401k Revenue Sharing Controversy

Jim from My Retirement Blog

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Entries and Exits

Brian Schumacher from $$ Trade 4 Cash $$

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How EVERYONE Can Get Rich - A Practical How To?

Mark McManus from Build Your Life To Order

Remarks : This article is a very practical, step by step method of how anyone can become a millionaire - seriously.

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How to Beat the 10% Compounding Myth

Lazy Man Money From Lazy Man and Money

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Dumping American Century Ultra Mutual Fund

Ben Form Money Smart Life

Remarks : Reviewing your retirement portfolio for better investing options should be a periodic event. If you find a superior alternative don’t wait as long as I have to make a switch.

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What is passive residual income?

Joe Caterisano from penny pinching

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Price Earnings Value of ASX 200

Paul Smith Form Investing using Fundamentals on the Aussie StockMarket

Remarks : This article is about how market statistics can be misleading. I have analysed the market statistics for the PE ratio of the ASX 200 compared to the sector values and find that there is a huge difference.

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This week I get a lot of submission for the Carnival of investing. I can say that this is the longest list that I made for Carnival of investing. Really thanks to those who submit their articles. Next week Carnival of Investing will stop at The Digerati Life

Carnival Of Debt Reduction Week 61

November 13, 2006 · Filed Under MISC · 3 Comments 

This week, Journey to Financial Freedom will host 2 carnivals – Carnival of Debt Reduction #61 and Carnival of Investing # 48 This 2 carnivals really kept me busy for a few to put all the articles in order. So I also hope that these 2 carnivals will make you busy reading for the whole week. :-)

Carnival Of Debt Reduction #61

Getting Out Of Debt (Part 2) from Verve Coaching

The One Month Challenge from The Simple Dollar

Personal Financial Management - The Big Picture from WallerBlog.com

Why Trump & Kiyosaki Want Us to Be Rich from The Small Business Buzz

When Elderly Need Financial Help from Wisdom from Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket

Debt: Face the Numbers from The Weight of Money

Free Money Finance Top 10 Most Hated Posts/Themes: #8 Paying Off Your House Early

From Free Money Finance

How To Stop Accumulating Debt from Binary Dollar!

Your Credit Report and FICO Credit Score. Good Credit Rating Makes Buying a Home Possible from Surfer Sam and Friends

Making Bigger Commitments (Day 79) from Bryan C. Fleming

Taxes-Country by Country from Ask Uncle Bill

55 Tips to Help You Zap Your Student Debt from Debt Consolidation Lowdown

Unleash Your Potential: Millionaire Mind - Part 1 of 3 from Unleash Your Potential

No Loan Required For High Credit Scores from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity


First Time Home Buyer Assistance Programs: Locally Based from Searchlight Crusade

The Frugal Duchess: CPA Survey: Gen Y Crushed by Debt from The Frugal Duchess

What Happens to Credit Card Debt When Someone Dies? From Blogging Away Debt

Bill Pay Your Way Out of Debt from Scott On Money

How much should you save? from Worldwide Success

How to Become a Millionaire from Debt Free

Thank you for those who submit their articles to me. Have a nice week!

PS : Sorry I have to post this carnival earlier because I have to away for 1 day. When I come back, I will update this carnival accordingly.

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