Carnival of Personal Finance: The March Break Edition
Welcome to the Carnival of Personal Finance #299 (so close to 300!!)
Take a load off and take a break.
EDITOR’S PICKS
I tried to keep it to 10 but I couldn’t.
The submissions were too good!!
- Being shy about how much I make (Little Miss Money Bags)
- How to fix America (Red Stapler Chronicles)
- Outrageous Outsourcing (Money Thinking)
- Choosing Foreclosure to be a Stay-at-Home Mom (Cash Money Life)
- Do you really want to be your own boss? (Passive Income Now)
- Pros and cons to being an employee (Green Panda)
- Money Success (Millionaire Nurse Blog)
- There is no “best”! ( Grumpy rumblings of the untenured)
- How misplaced financial priorities lead to lame excuses (Len Penzo)
- How not to retire by 40: Emergency Funds (Aloysa’s Kitchen Sink)
- What I learned from a conversation with Warren Buffett (GenWealth)
- Paying off your mortgage is like working a second job (Money Reasons)
- 10 Bizarre Signs of a Recovering Economy (Christian PF)
- Measure what matters (Free Money Finance)
- Generation Y Ninja Skills: The Power of Asking (Money Cactus)
Plug! Plug!
FruGal actually submitted a guest post written by yours truly onĀ how minimalism improved my finances.
BUDGETING
Apparently it isn’t uncommon for those under 29 such as myself to have recession lessons make a lasting impact on finances (The Wisdom Journal) budgeting has become second nature and one of the methods is trickle down budgeting (Moolanomy).
We do things like check grocery sale cycles (Living richly on a budget) and learn how to save on airline tickets (Credit Donkey).
As a result, this is what we can learn from the financial crisis (The Financial Blogger) and here’s how much we should save a year (Oblivious Investor).
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