Carnivals – Week of 01/30/06

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Another week, another bunch of carnivals…

The Carnival of Debt Reduction, which is up at Consumerism Commentary, features Scammed for $15k.

The Carnival of Personal Finance, which is up at Fat Pitch Financials, features my post on Using Retirement Funds to Pay for College.

The Carnival of Investing, which is up at Canadian Capitalist, features Part 2 of An Interview with Ben Stein.

The Festival of Frugality, which is up at Frugal Underground, features my post on the oh-so-cool Kill-a-Watt.

And finally, the Carnival of the Vanities, which is up at INCITE, features my post BB&T Takes a Stand on Eminent Domain. Also featured is Phone Number for a Five Year Old from raising4boys.com.

Published on February 2nd, 2006 - Leave a Comment
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