Money Hacks Carnival #20 — Personal Finance Destinations
By admin | July 9, 2008
Unfortunately, our host this week was unable to fulfill the obligation, so the carnival is being hosted here at the Money Hackers Network site. This week, I will take you on a tour of the Personal Finance Blogosphere and share with you some of my favorite destinations. But first, here are my editor’s picks:
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MBN Forums – This is the main hang out for personal finance bloggers. If you are interested in what’s going on behind the scene. This is a great place to visit. Be sure to participate in the conversations.
Debt & Credit
2
PopTopRanks.com Personal Finance – As a personal finance blogger, I love to see how my blog compares to others. But the best feature is the ability to scan the latest headlines from all the top blogs.
Economy
3
PFBlogs.org The Aggregator – Here, you can find the latest headlines and excerpts from over 1,000 personal finance blogs. To find the more interesting stuff, I usually head straight for the Personal Finance Popular section.
Income
4
Alltop Personal Finance – Consider this the newsstand consists of the most popular personal finance sites. Here you can scan the 5 latest headlines.
Investing
5
MSN Smart Spending – Donna and Karen are the dynamic duos behind the MSN Smart Spending Blog. I consider this the main meta-personal finance blog since you can usually find links to the best of the best personal finance blog posts here.
Saving Money
6
Get Rich Slowly Forums – Need to bounce your ideas or ask personal finance questions? Here, you can find over 1,800 users who share common interest in personal finance and personal development.
Other
7
Personal Finance Buzz – A Digg-like portal where you can find daily submissions of personal finance articles where only the best articles are voted to the front page.
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Nicely laid out carnival! Once more, thanks so much for bringing this one together and for including my post! I look forward to these hacks every week.
Pinyo, thanks for your hard work putting this carnival together and for including my post. I like the Money Hacks Carnival very much. I don’t know how you find the time.
Great carnival! I’m glad to see that my post made it this week.
Keep up the great work Pinyo!
Thanks for including my article and hosting this week.
Great carnival. So much to learn! Thanks for including my post.
Thanks for your hard work in putting together this very useful list of financial resources! I appreciate the inclusion of my post as well.
Sincerely,
Amanda
Excellent job! Thanks for hosting, Pinyo.
Thanks for the mention Pinyo!!