Carnival of Debt Management #26
Greetings! Welcome to the 26th edition of the Carnival of Debt Management. We have selected 23 posts for this edition. Here you go:
Jason Elder presents Personal Loans With Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog. A few things you may not know when dismissing personal loans in your bankruptcy.
James presents Payday Loan Tips and Tricks posted at Payday Loan Cheapskate. Confessions of a former Payday Loan Manager.
Michael@TSM presents Fall TSM Travel Writing Contest: Win $125! posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.
Steve Faber presents - Spending Money to Save Money - Are You Getting a God ROI on Your Purchases? posted at Debt Solution. All too often we buy things without really thinking the purchase through. We take it on face value that springing for the upgrade or extra is a good idea if it will save us money in the long term. Unfortunately, in many cases the numbers just don’t pencil out.
Aaron Wakling presents Credit Checks - What They Are And What You Need To Know posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. Credit checks involve sensitive personal data. Therefore, many people are concerned about precisely who they’ve entrusted with their records. Fortunately, the Fair Credit Reporting Act has established unambiguous rules governing credit checks.
Matthew Paulson presents Federal Reserve Mandates More Consumer Friendly Credit Card Rules posted at Getting Green.
Michael Bass presents Escaping credit card debt without filing bankruptcy. posted at Debt Prison.
Dan Melson presents Bankruptcy and Avoiding Foreclosure posted at Searchlight Crusade.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents What Credit Card Companies Don’t Want You To Know posted at The Digerati Life. There are certain things the credit card companies are doing that you may not be aware of. Protect your identity!
FIRE Finance presents WT Direct - A 5.26% APY Savings Account! posted at FIRE Finance. Wilmington Trust Bank is offering a fantastic APY of 5.06% for their savings account. Since APYs on banking products are on the decline, this deal from WT Direct seems lucrative. Lets delve into its depths and unfold it.
Cashmoneylife presents 10 Reasons Credit Cards Are Good posted at Cash Money Life. Here are a few reasons credit cards are good — if used correctly!
Eric Hebert presents 12 Multi-Million Dollar College Degrees - College Degree.com posted at college degree.
Ken Nubo presents 7 step plan to avoid debt for life posted at Ken Nubo dot Com.
JvW presents Money Already Spent posted at The Good Life on a Budget. How working to pay for things you already have can be demoralizing and motivating at the same time.
The Skilled Investor presents Avoiding financial advisor and investment counselor frauds and scams - Overview posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. The best way to avoid being defrauded or scammed by a financial or investment advisor is to investigate carefully several different advisers before hiring one of them.
Mr Credit Card presents Credit Cards With No Balance Transfer Fee Are Becoming Harder To Find (Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog) posted at Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog. Credit Card companies are not yet doing away with 0% teaser APR offers. But they are sure making it less attractive by imposing fees and even removing the maximum fees you pay for a balance transfer.
Eric Hudin presents Life Insurance and Estate Plans - Protecting Your Assets from Estate Taxes posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. Estates and estate plans have a mystique all of their own to the average observer. It is certainly a complex world of tax rules and regulations where inherited assets are taxed upon death. How might this affect you and the estate assets you now possess?
Allen Taylor presents Doubling Stocks With A Small Bankroll posted at Investing World Today. Successful traders know that you should never risk more than a small fraction, like maybe 5%, of your bankroll at any given time.
Tim Ramsey presents 5 Ways to Try and Reduce Your Debts and Outgoings posted at My Debt Relief Blog. Anyone that has a high level of debt or a number of creditors to pay off each month will know how stressful and difficult financial management can be.
Eric Stanley presents Three Rules for Financial Freedom posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. In a world of debts and overspendings, there are three simple and common sense rules that anybody can and should follow in order to cope with money. For applying them, you will only need a pencil, a piece of paper and 5 to 10 minutes every month.
Thomas Humes presents To Be A Millionaire posted at Wealth Building World. Most everyone will make a million dollars within their lifetime. For those making $50,000 a year it will take 20 years. For others it can take 2 years. So what does it take to be a millionaire? Becoming a millionaire is often times an added result of reaching a goal that was not based on a money.
Save Money presents The DOLP Snowball method to pay off Credit Cards posted at How I Save Money.net.
Chris Kakaras presents Sound the Alarm! posted at ChrisKakaras.com. Debt Statistics are at an alarming rate in America!
That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on October 26, 2007. Submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form.