The Carnival of Personal Finance Pays it Forward
This week, the Carnival of Personal Finance is hosted on Wisebread.com and reminds us what Pay it Forward is all about. Participants were asked to link back to the carnival itself; as well as 3 or more posts from other participating bloggers in an effort to “pay it forward” online. Here are some we liked:
- Beyond Paycheck to Paycheck presents Americas increasingly frugal habits.
- J. Money from Budgets Are Sexy presents Paying extra towards your loans now, goes a long way later!
- Jeff from StretchyDollar.com presents Set Your Own Interest Rate!
- FMF from Free Money Finance presents Money Lessons from Monopoly
- Silicon Valley Blogger from The Digerati Life presents Best High Interest Savings Accounts In Online Banking
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May 18th, 2009 at 11:03 am
Thanks for the mention! Those are all great articles!