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This week I am happy to host the Carnival of Money Stories. Articles include stories about everything from investing to taxes, from saving money to paying off debt. This is the just the facts edition. I usually spend a ton of time coming up with something clever, and adding notes for all the articles, but the plague that infected my house has made me short on time. Careful not to get to close. <cough cough>

Peter presents Why Shouldn’t You Add Your Kid’s Income Onto Your Tax Return? posted at Bible Money Matters.

KCLau presents Economic Outpatient Care posted at KCLau’s Money Tips.

Mary Jones presents 100 Best Twitter Feeds to Follow for International Business posted at Online Degree

Jasmine Hall presents 100 Important Personal Finance Posts for Women posted at Accounting Degree.com.

oilandgarlic presents The High-Low Cost Of Travel posted at Oilandgarlic’s Blog.

FMF presents How to Get a Raise in the Worst of Times posted at Free Money Finance.

Darwin’s Finance presents Is Paying Kids for Good Grades Wrong? posted at Darwin’s Finance.

J. Money presents Do I have a life outside blogging? posted at Budgets are Sexy..

Case Ernsting presents Unemployment Doesn?t Have to Suck posted at FinditLocal411 Blog.

Jeff Rose presents Do You Need a Long Term Disability Income Insurance Policy? posted at Jeff Rose.

Peak Personal Finance presents Advantage of Having a Tax Professional Do Your Taxes posted at Peak Personal Finance.

MDP presents How to Get a Free Credit Report posted at My Dollar Plan.

BWL presents 2 examples of beautiful weddings on a budget posted at Christian Personal Finance.

jim presents How to Combine ING Direct Accounts posted at Bargaineering.

Joe Plemon presents Retirement Funds Tanked? Time to Redefine Your Retirement. posted at Personal Finance By The Book.

MoneyNing presents Steady and Consistency Can Win the Race posted at Money Ning.

Benjamin presents How My Family and I Paid Off $90,415 of Consumer Debt In Two Years: Part 2 posted at Trees Full of Money.

Neil Uttamsingh presents How I made over $65,000 on my first rental property by doing everything wrong posted at First Rental Property.

Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog presents Multipurpose Money posted at Canadian Finance Blog.

Bucksome presents 6 Expenses for Man?s Best Friend posted at Bucksome Boomer’s Journey to Retirement.

David presents » What Should You Pay First–Credit Cards or Mortgage? posted at Credit Card Offers IQ.

DR presents » Should a Credit Card Act as Your Emergency Fund? posted at The Dough Roller.

MatthewPaulson presents Get Your Financial Priorities In Order posted at Fine Tuned Finances.

LeanLifeCoach presents Finance & Marriage – To Share Or Not To Share? posted at Eliminate The Muda!.

Sun presents Lessons Learned While Watching MTVs True Life: I Have Broke Parents posted at Earn More Invest Wisely at The Sun’s Financial Diary.

GLBL presents If you can’t handle $5, why should I give you $10? posted at Gather Little by Little.

The Financial Blogger presents A Car Insurance Story posted at The Financial Blogger.

Steven and Debra presents Are YOU a Hoarder? Are You Sure? (Part III of a Four Part Series) posted at The END TIMES Hoax.

James Adair presents What is up with the new Good Faith Estimate? posted at Oregon Mortgage Blog.

I hope you take some time to go read all the articles, they all are very different, but offer great advice and info!

Kelly

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Best of Money Carnival: Edition #34

by Kelly on January 18, 2010

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I’m proud to be hosting the Best of Money Carnival created by Free Money Finance. The carnival highlights the top 10 submissions. Without further ado, here are my choices for the top 10 posts submitted to the Best of Money Carnival.

  1. Get A Financial Education In Your Twenties by The Digerati Life. Austin explains why it’s important to start managing finances in your twenties. He also offer suggestions on how to get started with handling your money.
  2. Four Words in Personal Finance that Piss me Off…and The Wife Says them All the Time by My Journey to Millions. Evan shares the 4 words he can not stand, and tries to puzzle out why they bother him so much. Even better his wife replies in the comments!
  3. How to Deal With Future Income by Fiscal Fizzle. In the personal finance realm we often talk about debt and income, but Woj looks at the difference between spending money you already have versus future income.
  4. 9 Sneaky Expenses That Eat Away at Your Income by Adam, staff writer at Get Rich Slowly. Adam, and his wife, used the book “Your Money or Your Life” to help them figure out their real hourly wages. Adam says, “This is an awesome tool when trying to compare two income opportunities that aren’t similar to begin with.”
  5. The Best Tip I Know To Increase Your Negotiating Power by Wealth Pilgrim. Neal shares a personal story and tells you his secret that can mean the difference between negotiating power success and failure.
  6. Is There Such a Thing as Good Debt? by Personal Finance By The Book. Joe examines different types of debt to determine which, if any, can be considered “good”.
  7. 4 Questions to Ask Before You Buy Life Insurance by Redeeming Riches. Jason says,”Like anyone is going to read a post about life insurance? Is there a topic more hated than that? Check out the four questions you should ask BEFORE dismiss the post!” It is well worth the read, despite the sometimes snooze worthy topic.
  8. How (and where) to donate your car to charity by Christian Personal Finance. A simple guide to help you donate your car to charity without getting ripped off…
  9. Should Companies Teach Their Employees the Basics of Personal Finance? PT Money issues a challenge to corporate America. By training employees they will reap the rewards of a more financially educated work force.
  10. How to Get a Raise or Promotion by Free Money Finance. There are specific steps you can take to consistently get raises and promotions. This post tells you how to do just that.

What did you read last week that you want to share, leave me a comment and let me know what your top post of last week is.

Next week’s Best of Money Carnival will be hosted by Studenomics, head here to submit an article.

Kelly

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