Introducing The Work Week Carnival

by MD on February 14, 2010

No this is not a real carnival. It’s just my own fun way of organizing links. Every weekend (well maybe not every) I will organize my favorite posts from the week, according to what day they fell on. Some days I”ll have one favorite article. Other days I’ll have many favorite articles. Let’s get started.

Monday:

PT Money discussed making extra money with freebie trading.
Matt Jabs of Debt Free Adventure told us how student loan interest is calculated and why it varies month to month.

Tuesday:

Jeff Rose @ Good Financial Cents put up 7 questions with internet entrepreneur Pat Flynn.
Passive Income Now presented real estate fees you should know about.

Wednesday:

Fiscal Geek had a guest post on 10 ways to invest $100.
College Candy wrote about being bored to death- literally.

Thursday:

Baker wrote about how his real estate investing adventure came to an end.
Canadian Finance Blog gives us 10 ways to save money on Valentine’s Day.

Friday:

Jim Wang of Bargaineering asked us if we trust financial advisers.

Carnivals:

Carnival of Personal Finance: Valentine’s Day Edition @ Get Rich Slowly
Festival of Frugality #216
Money Hacks Carnival: Snowed in Edition
Carnival of Debt Reduction @ Canadian Finance Blog

That’s all for the very first, Work Week Carnival. I got many great posts coming your way this week so stay tuned– or else…

P.S: Is there anything going on today? There’s something about the 14th of February…

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1 Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog February 19, 2010 at 1:08 am

I’m honoured to be included in the first edition of your sorta-carnival!

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