Money Hacks Carnival #40 at Steadfast Finances
By admin | November 26, 2008
This week Money Hacks Carnival #40 is hosted at Steadfast Finances. The host said this is his first time hosting a blog carnival and I think he did a great job as a host. There are a lot of great submission this week and the host’s favorites are:
- Passive Family Income shares a story that would probably make most of us uncomfortable if it happened in real life. However, his story literally hit so “close to home” that he decided to share his article Helping our Homeless. Hats off to you my friend. We could use more like you in this world.
- Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity gives a whopping 100 Money Saving Tips for the Holiday Gifting Bonanza. I’ve printed a copy of this article to harass my annoying, know-it-all neighbor who is convinced he has implemented every penny pincher action or upgrade ever devised. We shall see!
- Andy from Saving To Invest has a lively debate about the US Automakers Bailout – A Bridge to Bankruptcy or a Road to Salvation? I’ve written on the subject repeatedly, and he presents a pro and against argument that is definitely a good read, but also has excellent comments from his readers.
- SVB at The Digerati Life offers up an excellent tip that pays a 10% dividend (i.e. profit, cashback) when appropriately using your Discover Credit Card Rewards, Sign Up Bonuses and Holiday Promotions. Good tip here for those Discover Card holders for those like myself.
- The Writer’s Coin has a great collection of posts entitled Being a Better Employee. Excellent idea now that we’re entering a global recession by making yourself so valuable to your employer that the very idea of terminating your employment is a horrific idea.
Thank you for hosting and happy Thanksgiving everyone. Next week, the carnival will be hosted at Ask Mr. Credit Card.
PS: In case you missed it, Money Hacks Carnival #39 was hosted at Moolanomy.
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