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Money Hacks Carnival #25 at The Personal Financier

The Money Hacks Carnival #25 was hosted at The Personal Financier. This one was dubbed “The Olympic Edition”. It focuses on the economic and financial aspects of the Olympics — a lot of interesting factoids. Here are Dorian’s favorite articles:

Money Blue Book discusses in great detail the painful topic of How To Kill Roaches [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #24 at Greener Pastures

The Money Hacks Carnival #24 was hosted at Greener Pastures. This “The Dog Days of Summer” editions is hosted by Lisa and her dog Pete — a 7.5 pound Yorkshire Terrier. It’s a great carnival with a lot of interesting photos of Pete. Lisa’s and Pete’s picks include:

FIRE Getters continues his quite informative “Sneaky [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #23 at Can I Get Rich On A Salary

The Money Hacks Carnival #23 was hosted at Can I Get Rich On A Salary. This “It’s Gotta Be The Shoes!” editions is a great carnival in a storytelling format. Let’s go to MJ’s picks and comment from the best personal finance guru:

How to Become a Millionaire Step Three - Save Money posted at Cash [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #22 at Help My Cash Grow

The Money Hacks Carnival #22 was hosted at Help My Cash Grow. The host, Anthoney, was very selective in this edition and only published 25 articles out of the 60 submissions. Here are the five that made the editor’s picks and comment from the host:

Value Seeker presents Stock Investment Resource: Stock Market Investing [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #21 — Chicago Style

The Money Hacks Carnival #21 was hosted at This Writer’s Wallet. This “Chicago Style” editions brought back some old memories. I visited Chicago a few years and loved the place. It was a beautiful, well-planned, clean, etc. — an all-around great city. Anyway, let’s go to our editor’s picks and comment from [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #20 — Personal Finance Destinations

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 [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #19: The Independence Edition

The Money Hacks Carnival #19 was hosted at Sound Money Matters. This “The Independence Edition” focuses on declaring financial independence. Here are the editor’s picks and comments:

In the Limelight paid off $15,000 in debt in six months. Way to go!
Bargaineering explains how to buy gas at Costco even if you’re not a member.
Ask Mr. Credit [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #18 at My Investing Blog

The Money Hacks Carnival #18 was hosted at My Investing Blog. This “The History of Money” contains a lot of interesting facts about money, which is definitely worth reading on their own. Here are his editor’s picks and comments:

Dorian Wales presents The Importance of Learning to Let Go posted at The Personal Financier. I [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #17 at Mrs Nespy’s Frugal World

The Money Hacks Carnival #17 was hosted at Mrs. Nespy’s Frugal World. This “Music of the ’80s” is very cool with memorable photos and lyrics. In this edition, Mrs. Nespy did a great job of including articles that were left off accidentally last week — thank you! And here are her editor’s picks and [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #16 at Daily Money Hack

The Money Hacks Carnival #16 was hosted at Daily Money Hack — this edition went out a little early, so if we missed you, we’ll pick your article up in the next edition. There were quite a number of submissions, and the host chose four as his favorites:

Peter presents Save money on your hospital [...]

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