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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 picks: Top [...]

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. [...]

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 comments: [...]

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 [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #15 at Broke Grad Student

The Money Hacks Carnival #15 was hosted at Broke Grad Student. This week carnival theme is “French Open Edition” with a lot great tennis images. Here are this week editor’s picks: J. Savings at Budgets are Sexy lists 10 Reasons to be “cool” and make your own cards instead buying Hallmark cards. I’ve always made [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #14 at Prime Time Money

The Money Hacks Carnival #14 was hosted at Prime Time Money. This week carnival theme is “Weird Golf Facts Edition” with a lot of interesting facts about golf. Here are this week editor’s picks: Bill D asks us, Is Your “Money Story” Keeping You Broke? posted at The Wealth Hunter. Find out if you have [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #13 at Moolanomy

The Money Hacks Carnival #13 was hosted at Moolanomy with a “Money Saving Hacks” theme. This week editor’s picks are: Smart Moves To Lower Your Health Care Costs posted at The Digerati Life — Silicon Valley Blogger presents money saving strategies pertaining to health care costs. Persistent frugality posted at Chief Family Officer — Chief [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #12 at Can I Get Rich On A Salary

The Money Hacks Carnival #12 was hosted at Can I Get Rich On A Salary. This week carnival theme is “The Twelve Labours of Heracles” — cool! Here are this week editor’s picks: The Easy Way to Budget for Irregular Expenses Using A Separate Checking Account at Think Your Way to Wealth — A practical [...]

Money Hacks Carnival #11 at Save and Conquer

The Money Hacks Carnival #11 was hosted at Save and Conquer. This week carnival is called the Ebb and Flow edition with a lot of beautiful photos. Here is a short intro: Personal finance ebbs and flows throughout our lives. Sometimes we make sound decisions and benefit. Our money flows and works for us. Other [...]

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