FiveCentNickel participated in three carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of the Taxes included “Using IRA Funds to Buy a House – Good or Bad Idea?”
The Carnival of Homeowners included “Mortgage Fees: What’s Legit and What Isn’t.”
The Carnival of Financial Planning included “Do [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 09/03/07
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Carnivals – Week of 08/27/07
FiveCentNickel participated in three carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “How to Make Money in the Stock Market.”
The Carnival of the Capitalists included “How to Make Money in the Stock Market (Revisited).”
The Best of Me Symphony included “How Movie [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 08/20/07
FiveCentNickel participated in three carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of the Capitalists included “Money and Happiness.”
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “It’s Okay to Spend Money.”
The Best of Me Symphony included “Eco-Friendly Energy Savings.” Also included was “A Private Matter (Beware: Bathroom [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 08/13/07
FiveCentNickel participated in two carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of the Capitalists included “The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Then and Now.”
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “Online Banking Comes of Age.”
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Carnivals – Week of 08/06/07
FiveCentNickel participated in four carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Best of Me Symphony included “Are You a 0% Credit Card Daredevil?.” Also included was “A Single Letter Can Mean So Much…” from Raising4Boys.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “The Three Best 529 Plans.”
The [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 07/30/07
FiveCentNickel participated in two carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Best of Me Symphony included “Roth IRA Conversion Limits Going Away.” Also included was “The Number One Reason Boys are Better Than Girls” from raising4boys.com.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “$800 in Credit Card [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 06/04/07
FiveCentNickel participated in four carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “Cash Out Roth IRA to Pay Off House?”
The Carnival of Taxes included “Roth IRA Conversion Limits Going Away.”
The Festival of Frugality included “Save Money on Life Insurance by Paying [...]
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24 Hours of Personal Finance
Just a quick note to point out that the Carnival of Personal Finance is up over at Clever Dude. While I usually aggregate all of my carnival links into just a single post, Mike did an exceptional job of creating a “24″ themed carnival that tracks a day in the financial life of former CTU [...]
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Carnivals – Week of 05/28/07
FiveCentNickel participated in two carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “Net Worth vs. Net Investable Assets.”
The Carnival of Debt Reduction included “New 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card Offers.”
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Carnivals – Week of 05/21/07
FiveCentNickel participated in two carnivals this week. Here they are along with links to my articles that were included in each.
The Best of Me Symphony included “How I Dodged a Speeding Ticket.” Also included was “Allowance Insights” from raising4boys.com.
The Carnival of Personal Finance included “The Importance of Buying Flood Insurance.”
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