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| Monday, November 21, 2005 |
| Carnival of Debt Reduction |
 I am excited to be hosting this weeks Carnival of Debt Reduction. Below are the submissions for this week. Enjoy!
Personal Finance Advice reminds us that it only takes a coffee a day to find your self in close to $10,000 in credit card debt. If you saved that money instead, you'd have a saving account with over $6500 in it. In the article A Coffee A Day = $15,000 Net Worth Difference
MyMoneyBlog states even though you may be afraid of appearing cheap, if you shop for smart, personal gifts you can get away with spending a lot less than if you just want to look generous. By spending more on mental thinking and less on actual cash, you'll come out ahead in the end in the mind of the receiver. In his article Holiday Gifts - Shop With Your Brain, Not Your Wallet
The Bored Investor tells us how he plans to tackle The Final Hurdle...My Mortgage
Personal Finance Advice was very proficient this week and submitted a second post What Triggers Credit Card Universal Default While most people know that missing a payment may trigger a higher interest on all your credit cards through universal default, you may be surprised at how easy it is to trigger this clause.
No Credit Needed lists five methods for getting out of debt in No Debt For You...! |
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Thanks for hosting and putting it together. Time to start my Monday reading!
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Thanks for hosting the Carnival!
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Thanks for hosting- some good reading to do while at work :)
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Another kudos for you. Muchos Gracias!
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Thanks for hosting and putting it together. Time to start my Monday reading!