Money Pros Carnival – Early Feb Stock Market Dip Edition

Welcome to yet another money pros carnival!

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I always enjoy the selection in these carnival submissions and I hope you do too!  Hopefully the stock market will recover by the time you read them all… 🙂

Enjoy…

Tushar Mathur @ Everything Finance writes How to save money on pet costs – A month after getting married, my husband and I inherited our pup from a family friend. Essentially, he’s always been a member of our family.

Jacob @ AllPersonalFinance writes The Truth About Car Finance – The truth about car finance If you are looking to buy a new car, there will be a whole host of finance options available for you. The dealers themselves will nearly always offer you a finance deal as it is a great profit maker for them, but the choice can leave a consumer very confused. …r

Kyle @ The Penny Hoarder writes 5 Credit Card Promotions That Made Me $1,425 – One of the best ways for a Penny Hoarder to make some serious extra cash is to take advantage of credit card sign up bonuses. Of course, to get the most benefit, you should have excellent credit, and you should routinely pay off your credit card in full each month so you’re not paying interest.

Don @ MoneySmartGuides writes Intelligent Ways to Save Money for Your Upcoming Summer Vacation – Do you have big summer vacation plans coming up? For example, let’s say that a bunch of your old buddies from college have finally decided to get together for an outdoor adventure of mountain biking, white water rafting, and trail […]

SavingMentor @ How To Save Money writes HowToSaveMoney.ca Is Hiring Writers! – I want to bring you, my readers, the absolute best and most complete information on saving money that can be found anywhere in Canada.

SBB @ Simple Budget Blog writes Taking Inventory of Your Financial Life – It’s important to keep track of your own belongings in cases of theft or damage. Here’s what you can do in order to create an inventory of your household.

Moneycone @ Money Cone writes Is it possible to earn 3% on your savings account without jumping through hoops? – If you are a big fan of big banks, you will no doubt love the interest they pay on your savings account (0.01%)! But then, let’s also be fair.

Jester @ The Ultimate Juggle writes Does Technology Equal Productivity? – One of my new friends and I like to talk about new business ideas. The first time that we hung out, we ended up having a three hour conversation about some of our best ideas and how we would like to create them over the next couple of years.

Tushar @ Start Investing Money writes What Type of Investment Option is Best for You? – This Post was Originally published at What Type of Investment Option is Best for You? on Start Investing MoneyIf there is one thing you can rely on in the ever changing world of investments, it is that there are lots of different investments to choose from. You’ve got stocks, shares, IPOs, mutual funds, real estate investments and many others besides.

 

Roger the Amateur Financier @ The Amateur Financier writes 8 Considerations When Starting to Invest – A short guide to some of the things you need to consider when you are first starting to invest and trying to choose the best investments for your needs.

Brent @ PersonalFinance-Tips writes 5 unique ways to save money – When you’re trying to get your personal finances in order, it really helps to look into money saving tips.   Most people know about the basic tips such as to put a little money in savings each time you get paid and use money saving vouchers when you can.

Minimalist @ Minimalist Finance writes 3 Ways to Ensure You’ll Never Forget to Pay a Bill Again – 3 Ways to Ensure You’ll Never Forget to Pay a Bill Again has been published on Minimalist FinanceWe’ve all done it. Every once in awhile, a bill slips our mind and we forget to pay it. The bill goes unpaid until you get a gentle reminder from the servicing company, or until you notice a late fee on your next bill.

Mike @ Personal Finance Journey writes Tips to Successfully Claim Auto Insurance after Accidents – Road accidents may not be on your agenda for the day but it is something that is not impossible to happen. They can occur suddenly and especially when you least expect it. Having your own auto insurance will prove priceless when this predicament happens to you.

CAPI @ Creating a Passive Income writes What It Meant To Be The Average Financial American in 2013 – In 2013, many Americans needed to watch their finances. Read here for a year’s review of finance to start off your 2014.

Debt Guru @ Debt Free Blog writes What To Avoid When You’re Buying Your First Home – Looking for your first home? It can be a difficult process, but we’re here to make it easier. Read for tips on what to avoid when buying a first home!

Luke @ Learn Bonds writes Risk Tolerance – What Every Investor Should Know – Risk tolerance is one of the most important and fundamental parts of investing. Here’s what ever investor should know about this important concept.

Ted Jenkin @ Your Smart Money Moves writes 10 Ways To Save Money On Home Improvements – For almost a decade in the 1990’s, we were entertained by the standup comedy turned TV show starting Tim Allen called Home Improvement.

Corey @ 20s Finances writes How to Get Your CAREER Off the Ground – Growing up a child I learned how to get a successful job: graduate high school, go to college, and then pick and choose the best company making you an offer. It was simple. Or so I thought. The unfortunate truth is that it is very hard to get a job when you are young. Even with a good college education, it’s hard to get your career off the ground.

Cat Alford @ Budget Blonde writes How To Budget College Students Funds – The following is a guest post from my friend Jason, who loves sharing tips and tricks on how to budget college students funds.

Crystal @ Budgeting in the Fun Stuff writes Writing a Will – A cold front swept through Houston when Mr. BFS and I left for our cruise.

Minimalist @ Minimalist Finance writes 3 Ways to Save on Home Cleaning Products – 3 Ways to Save on Home Cleaning Products has been published on Minimalist FinanceCleaning products are part of almost every household budget, and they can be quite expensive. Between glass cleaner, disinfectant, laundry soap and other supplies needed for cleaning your home, cleaning products can take up a good chunk of the home maintenance fund.

Tony @ We Only Do This Once writes Training for a 5k Run – A Beginner’s Guide – Here are some simple tips when you are training for a 5k run.

Crystal @ Married (with Debt) writes Thanks to These Blog Carnivals – December 2013 to Current – Hi again! Every week, we submit our favorite posts to a variety of blog carnivals. When we are selected, it is common courtesy (and an expectation) that we link back to those that included us.

Dominique Brown @ YourFinancesSimplified writes What Are Social Security Benefits? – Social security benefits come in several shapes and sizes. You may be eligible for certain benefits and not realize it.

SFB @ Simple Finance Blog writes How to Save Money on your Wedding – Wedding day is a big day in anyone’s life and a lot of planning goes into making it a dream occasion.

PPlan @ Provident Plan writes The Graduated Tithe – A Good Alternative to Tithing? –        I’ve written a good bit of material designed to free people from the idea that the tithe is something they must do

Maria @ The Money Principle writes What being debt free means to me? – Being debt free is mostly felt in little things; in a bunch of flowers, music and deep, restful sleep.

Wayne @ Young Family Finance writes Things for Gen Y to do in Retirement – Technology will not only change how we live and work as young adults, but also our future. While I am sure that technology will continue to evolve, it has already changed my understanding of retirement. Retirement no longer means playing golf, watching TV, and preparing to die. Instead, there are new activities for retirees to do while in retirement.T

Lauren @ L Bee and the Money Tree writes Kitchen Upgrades to Keep Tenants Renting – L Bee Says: I am the Zillow blogger of the week! I used Zillow a good bit back when I was hunting for my first home, and I am excited to be featured. Below is a post by Diana Fishlock for those of you who, like me, have rental property income. Cheers! A good tenant is […]The post Kitchen Upgrades to Keep Tenants Renting appeared first on L Bee and the Moneytree.

Tushar @ Earn More and Save writes How To Select A Forex Broker – The post How To Select A Forex Broker appeared first on Earn More And Save.If you are just starting out in Forex trading, it can be a confusing experience.

Bargain Babe @ BargainBabe.com writes Am I a Money Hoarder? – Am I a money hoarder? My friends say yes because I refuse to let my savings dip below $1,000. But they often have just $100 before payday.

Lindy @ Minting Nickels writes Should You Be Getting Depressed about the State of the UK Economy? – Let’s face it; it’s been a crazy couple of years, as far as the UK economy is concerned.

IMB @ Investing Money writes How To Grow Your Wealth In 2014 – People across the country have made a resolution to take control of their finances in 2014. This is a great goal to have, but understanding how to make this goal a reality can be difficult. Buying a property with a home loan in the new year could offer substantial financial benefits to a property owner.

Eva Baker @ TeensGotCents writes $1,000 Challenge – Entertainment and Groceries – My mom continues on her quest to save $500 a month by participating in the $1,000 Challenge. Now she’s cut our grocery budget and I’m feeling kinda hungry!

Emily @ Evolving Personal Finance writes Our Best (Pain-Free) Money-Saving Moves – We have made five painless life changes in recent years that have each resulted in hundreds or thousands of dollars of saving per year.

Andrew @ 101 Centavos writes Try Some British Food. Tastes Just Like Chicken! – Here’s what not to say to your hired car driver in jolly old England: “You know, nobody ever says: hey, let’s go out for British food! I’ve been here over a dozen times, and never really had decent British food.” Such was the words blurted out by one American colleague from the backseat peanut gallery during last week’s trip. Discussing dinner options shouldn’t be a cultural minefield, but there it was.

May @ Messy Money writes Scrapping Household Metal for Extra Money – As a frugal experiment we began saving up our household metal and e-waste and taking it to the local scrap yard for cash. We are not getting rich off this scheme, but it helps fund the occasional indulgence. It brought an extra couple of hundred bucks into our house last year.

Chad @ The Stock Market and I writes Playing Defense – With the stock market suddenly losing it upside bias, there are a few ways to protect yourself if you want to be invested for the long term.

saverspender @ Save. Spend. Splurge. writes Ever wonder how your city or country compares to the rest of the world for cost of living? – Ever wonder how your city or country compares to the rest of the world for cost of living?

Mark Fitzpatrick @ Mortgages By Mark – Mortgage and Real Estate Blog writes Mortgage Shoppers, What You Think You Know About Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Could Cost You – APR is a deeply flawed tool for comparing mortgage offers. It can occasionally be a starting point when comparing offers, but it shouldn’t be treated as the final word on which loan offer is the best deal, or it could steer you into paying more than you need to for a mortgage.

Daniel @ Make Money Make Cents writes Keeping these 3 Secrets from your Financial Advisor isn’t Advisable – There is an old saying that goes something like this: There are lies, there are damn lies and then there is what you tell your financial advisor.

Oscar @ Money is the Root writes Why should you join a Credit Union? – Did you know that Credit Unions usually have lower fees and tend to pay higher rates than your average bank? Nearly 1 million Americans are now using credit unions instead of traditional banks.

Jay @ Daily Fuel Economy Tip writes What’s the story behind low-rolling-resistance tires? – Car manufacturers, especially those who create hybrid cars, pay careful attention to fuel efficiency and look at everything possible to increase it. In the last few years however they have also devoted quite a bit of time to something that most people had not even thought of, tires.

Danielle @ Saving Without a Budget writes Seven Tips to Extend your Car’s Lifespan – Purchasing a new or used car is a hefty investment, and it is natural to want to make the most of your money. If you have purchased a car for the long haul, you will want to ensure that your car lasts as long as possible.

Matt @ Budget Snob writes The Good news about your Credit Score – Whether it is the interest you pay on your mortgage, your ability to get a car loan or being able to get a credit card with an excellent APR, your credit score, and making sure that it is a good one, is vital.

Jack @ Money Saving Ethics writes What is the best way to return a gift that was purchased online? – International shipping company FedEx recently released a survey that showed that nearly a third of all Americans are going to be going back and returning at least one gift this year that they purchased or received from an online retailer

Amy @ Money Mishaps writes Tips for Avoiding New (and old) Banking Fees – A recent report suggest that consumers who tend to skip over the fine print when they join a bank are usually the same consumers who get a big surprise when they find out the fees attached to the paperwork they signed when they did so.

Lenny @ Best Money Saving Blog writes Prepare yourself for Small Business Success in 2014 – as a small business owner, preparing yourself for success is something that should never stop. The thing is, there’s really not much of a difference between the end of one year and the beginning of the next.

Hadley @ Epic Finances writes The Advantages and Disadvantages of Ride Sharing – Car sharing services have taken off exponentially the world over in the past few years, with options ranging from ZipCar to RelayRides. These operate in slightly different ways. Some, like Uber or Lyft, work by allowing motorists to drive other passengers around the city for an informal taxi ride.

Andrea @ So Over This writes A New Year Brings New Beginnings – It is officially 2014, and with that comes a sobering hangover from the holiday binge spending! Sure we read the how-to tips on saving money during the holidays, but do we actually follow them?

Lily @ Paying Debt Down writes Top 2014 Money-Saving Tips – With 2013 coming to a close many people are looking towards 2014 and finally becoming financially independent. The fact is however that while 34% of us set financial goals, only 8% of us actually reach them, at least according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology that was done by the University of Scranton.

Bob @ Dwindling Debt writes Social Security and Part-time Income. What you should know – These days more Americans than ever before are going to be working past the traditional age of retirement. A recent Wells Fargo study of 1000 middle-class Americans showed that nearly 34% of them believe that they’re going to have to work until they reach the tender age of 80 years old.

Katie @ IRA Basics writes The Secret of Saving for Your First Deposit – Are you ready to become a homeowner and do not fancy a no-deposit home loan? Then the biggest obstacle standing in your way is the first deposit or down payment.

Sam @ The New Business Blog writes 5 Steps to Maximize Conversions on your Landing Page – If you use a Landing Page to attract and then send people to your website, and you are not satisfied with the results that you are getting, it is possible that the headline, body copy or your call to action are not as persuasive as they should be.

Marissa @ Finance Triggers writes Five Simple Steps to Succeed as a Landlord in 2014 – Welcome to the world of being a landlord! This is a job that comes with many perks but also carries many responsibilities. These five simple steps will help to guide you along the way to being a good landlord.

Marissa @ Thirty Six Months writes The 7 Best Towns for Your Family to Relocate to – If your town does not feel very family friendly, it might be time to think about relocating. Many cities and towns throughout the U.S. offer community activities that your family will enjoy together.

Justin @ Edward Antrobus writes Google’s New Cross-Media Project Aims to Dominate Your Waking Hours – Recently, Google’s Niantic Labs teamed up with giant publishing house Harper Collins in a bid to create a new, and better, augmented reality game that’s location-based.

Aaron @ Aaron Hung writes The Best Ways to Increase your Credit Score – The simple fact is that even small improvements to your credit score can mean big savings, as low credit scores result in much higher costs for things like credit card debt, home loans and so forth.

Monica @ Monica On Money writes Ask the Readers: How Much $$ Do You Spend Eating Out? – Do you know how much money you’re spending on eating out? Write Down Your Guess and Save it.

Holly @ Club Thrifty writes Six Start-Up Ideas in Health and Fitness – If you are considering starting your own business in the fields of health and fitness, read this post for six start-up ideas.

Larry @ KrantCents writes Success Is Easy! – Success is easy! All you have to do is follow some easy steps. I can think back to school the first time I had a bad grade. All I had to do was listen in class, do my classwork, homework and study a little.

Natalie @ Debt and the Girl writes My Favorite (Cheap) Party Foods – Oh, delicious food! Why are you so tempting to eat? There are just too many crazy good party foods on the market today. Some are more expensive than others. I am a big lover of all things tasty in the food world but saving money is great too.

Alexa @ Single Moms Income writes Using Rental Properties for Retirement – When thinking about retirement options, is it always the same boring stock options? You know that it is important to diversify your portfolio, so why not add some good ole rental properties to the mix!

Alexa @ Defeat Our Debt writes How Does Non Profit Credit Counseling Work? – Do you think credit counseling would help with your debt pay off plan. If so, you are probably wondering how non profit credit counseling works.

Graham @ Moneystepper writes Fuel efficiency – how to improve your fuel efficiency – You may think that fuel efficiency is an after-thought when buying a car. However, from a financial perspective, the annual ROI between similar cars could be up to 59% when buying a more expensive car with better fuel efficiency.

Jason @ The Money Makers writes PRISM: Did the NSA kill privacy? – Revelations have been continuing to emerge regarding widespread surveillance tactics being internationally deployed by the United States government.

Sustainable PF @ Sustainable Personal Finance writes 3 Times it Makes Sense to Pay Someone Else to Do Something For You – Just because you can do something does not mean that you should. Here are 3 times it makes sense to pay someone else to do something for you:

David @ Financial Nerd writes The Three Pillars of the Economy: Inflation, GDP and Unemployment – The three pillars of the economy, inflation, unemployment, and GDP are connected to each other and maintain fine balance in a healthy economy.

Charles @ Getting A Rich Life writes 2013 Net Worth Review-A Look At My Investments – 2013 was an incredible year for all investments as the market lifted all asset classes. A closer look at all of my 2013 investment and their performance.

Adam @ Money Rebound writes Who Earns the World’s Biggest Salary? – Just where do the biggest earners of the world get their money from.

Jon Haver @ Pay My Student Loans writes Income-Based Student Loan Repayment Plan – You must demonstrate partial financial hardship to qualify for this plan, meaning that the payments you would make under the standard plan must be higher than what you would owe using the income-based plan.

Little House @ Little House in the Valley writes Are My Quarterly Goals Working? Yes! – This year, instead of coming up with annual goals that I wouldn’t meet as the year progressed, I decided to select a few goals for each quarter. So far, I’m meeting all four goals quite easily.

Irfan @ Being Investor writes Frugal Spending: What to Include in Your To-Buy List – People always find it challenging to make the most out of the money that they earn. Oftentimes, they end up with very little money, if none at all, left after all their spending sprees. The most basic financial rule is never to spend more than you can afford.

Miss T. @ Prairie Eco Thrifter writes Collectible Financial Paper – Save those annual reports and dusty old stock certificates, they may be worth money!

Christopher @ This That and The MBA writes 5 Financial Mistakes You Should Never Make Twice. – Everyone makes mistakes at times. The key is to never repeat them. If you’re looking into ways to create a brighter financial future for yourself and your family, read on. Here are 5 financial mistakes you should never make twice.

Harry Campbell @ Your PF Pro writes “My Latest Credit Card: The Amex Starwood Preferred Guest Card(SPG) “ – Since I’ve got a European honeymoon coming up this summer, I’ve been in full force research mode – comparing prices and figuring out how to redeem all my credit card points for free travel. We only have a limited amount of time to honeymoon during July and that happens to coincide with the busiest time of the year(and the hottest) for European travel. It can be a lot harder to redeem points during peak travel season but it is doable as long as you start planning early.

Jeremy @ Modest Money writes Best Peer To Peer Lending Sites Review – If you’re considering investing in p2p lending, you need to check out this review of the best peer to peer lending sites. Find out the best for you.

Harry Campbell @ The Four Hour Work Day writes Would You Sacrifice Your Family Life to Make More Money? – Even though I have a pretty large online footprint(I’m currently writing for 6 sites and managing 2) I also go to a regular job during the day. A lot of people like to complain about their job or bitch about their boss, but I actually like my day job. That’s one of the reasons why I haven’t taken the leap yet to working online full time. That and the money of course; I’m pretty honest when it comes to why I’m working in the engineering field.

Erastus @ Prairie Eco-Thrifter writes What Type of Investor Are You? – Being a bullish or a bearish doesn’t really mean you know the type of investor you are. You should also know more about your lifestyle, the time you have, and the risk you’re willing to take.

Erastus @ Sweating The Big Stuff writes Start Investing, No Pity Party, No Excuses – Start Investing and stop making excuses. You have money to invest it’s only that you keep on procrastinating and if you don’t start investing today, you will loose mo

Michael @ Save-Invest-Grow writes How Do You Define Success – The post talks about defining success in today’s busy world. It looks at the concept of “early retirement” and how to set ambitious goals, while still having a balanced life.

Jacob @ Cash Cow Couple writes Vitacost Review – This details the easiest way to buy health foods and supplies at bargain prices.

Jerry @ AutoFoundry writes Is Investing in Tesla Motors a Good Idea? – There’s a lot of hype surrounding Tesla Motors stock, and some analysts predict it could increase to $200 a share from its IPO price of $35. But is it too late to get in on the action?

Mark Ross @ Money Saving Dude writes A Quick Way To Save Money With The Help Of A Water Bottle – Stop consuming bottled water and get your own water bottle instead. Know the reasons why getting your own water bottle could be the best thing you can do for your wallet and our planet.

Raquel @ Practical Cents writes Emergency Fund:Why Every Homeowner Needs One – Why you need an emergency fund especially if you are a homeowner and how to save for one.

Steve @ 2012 To 2014 Taxes writes Organized Finances Ensure Business Success – It is important for any business to keep its finances in order. Numerous websites stress this, such as the Scott Reiman crunchbase profile.

Dave @ The New York Budget writes The 8 Beers of Personal Finance – A fun look at different beers and how they can represent different aspects of your financial life!

Pauline @ Make Money Your Way writes New side hustle: How I made $1,500 renting my house to travelers – Is renting your house or a room to tourists something you would consider? Today I will share my new side hustle on how I made money by renting my house to travelers.

Pauline @ Reach Financial Independence writes Taking a shortcut to early retirement – As you may know by now, I quit my last corporate job when I was 29.When I started working toward early retirement, better said when I graduated college, as it was always a plan of mine to make an early exit, I thought I would retire around age 40.

Pauline @ Savvy Scot writes New year financial boot camp: Earn more money – Today we will talk about how to earn more money. I’ve listed some good ideas that can make a little more money each month.

Mr.CBB @ canadian budget binder writes How we cash in on unused clutter in the winter – Don’t underestimate the value of an item because what you may consider junk another may consider a treasure.

Marvin @ Brick By Brick Investing writes 11 Monthly Dividend Stocks That Let You Sleep Well At Night – A detailed list of 11 stocks that pay dividends on a monthly basis. These stocks are a low risk and tax free alternative for an investor’s portfolio.

That’s all folks!

Carnival of Money Pros Back From the Ashes Edition

I’ve been away from blogging for a while now.  While I’m still not 100% up to snuff, I’m back at the helm again!

A lot has changed since I’ve been gone, and some things need fixed or changed.

Now I’m back and rebuilding what has been neglected in my small world.  Such things include my finances, blogging efforts and basically anything that required real thinking or commitment.  That’s the beauty of personal finances, as long as you planned well in advance, you can sometimes let things ride out a bit without constant monitoring.  But when you are better, jump right back into the fire and start swinging!

Speaking of swinging, check out some of these great hits below…

Crystal @ Budgeting in the Fun Stuff writes 45 Activities with Kids on the Cheap – Here is the list of 45 activities with kids that I’ve come up with that can be done even with a tiny budget. Cheap children’s activities.

Bargain Babe @ BargainBabe.com writes How to start couponing the easy way – You’ve seen the shows on TV about extreme couponing – basically a money saving contact sport. But how do the rest of us coupon without it taking over our life? With just a few tips…

Maria @ The Money Principle writes Taxing Issues on Tax Avoidance – Tax avoidance is habitually blamed on companies downplaying their need for profits. Governments allowing loop-ravines are equally, if not more, to blame.

Lauren @ L Bee and the Money Tree writes My Complete Employment History, and What I’ve Learned – Ever wanted to know what I did before I became “L Bee and the Money Tree?” Well here is my complete employment history.

Daniel @ Sweating The Big Stuff writes The 5 Worst Ways to Save Money – There are some good ways to save money and there are some bad ways to save money. Do not go too far in your quest to save!

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Don @ Money Reasons writes Both Best and Worst Personal Financial Times This Year So Far – Oddly, I’m having both the best and worst of financial times this year from a cash flow perspective. Read why I’m in such an odd financial state of being!

Ryan @ Cash Money Life writes What You Wear Matters … When You Shop – Dressing the part can play a large role in getting a good deal, or being treated well by store clerks, especially in high end shops and car dealerships.

Tony @ We Only Do This Once writes When Paying Down Debt, Downsizing, Decluttering and Simplifying Allows Your Universe to Open Up – Anyone who has read this blog long enough knows about my transformation with finances and my relationship with “stuff”. Along the way, I have (hopefully) helped others as well with this notion. But I never would have guessed that it would all lead to where I am today.

Corey @ 20s Finances writes 5 Tips to Starting Your College Year Off Right – Heading off to college, whether you are a freshmen or a senior can be a stressful time. Packing up your belongings, saying goodbye to family and friends and then unpacking everything are emotional tasks.

Mr. Frenzy @ Frenzied Finances writes Finance Tips: 10 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was 20 – There are some things you just don’t know when you’re 20. Read here for the top 10 things 20 year olds should know on finance.

Tushar @ Finance TUBE writes 5 Tips On Saving Money In The UK – You want to save money? Here are a lot of plain ways to make considerable savings on your normal spending, which could clear your debt of the British credit card many times over in less than a year.

Amanda L Grossman @ Frugal Confessions writes Get All those Sexy Nutrients for Less – Sexy drink beverages, supplements, and super foods sourced from exotic locations—the Amazon, the Himalayans, the Andes—and promising amazing benefits have flooded the grocery market.

Roger the Amateur Financier @ The Amateur Financier writes 10 Items for Your Last-Minute Travel Checklist – A list of things to take while traveling, including money, clothing, water, toiletries, clothing, passports, and medications if needed on your trip

Eva Baker @ TeensGotCents writes Real Estate Careers – Shopping With Sarah – Sarah shares about her latest adventure. After reading, you may want to check out real estate careers yourself. It’s like being a personal shopper!

Don @ MoneySmartGuides writes Making College Affordable – How can we make college affordable? The first step is to limit student loans. That might sound crazy but…

Cat Alford @ Budget Blonde writes How to Make Your Dream Holiday Within Reach – If you want to go on a dream holiday but can’t afford it, here are some tips to make it within reach!

Tushar @ Earn More and Save writes Tips On Setting Up A Bank Account Whilst Abroad – Offshore banking is frequently linked with a high point of financial superiority. Nevertheless, the truth is that the common person can set up an overseas bank account with only some hours of work.

Brent @ PersonalFinance-Tips writes Best Tips on Saving Interest on Your Home Loan – Saving money on your home loan is very easy if you strategize properly. Many people concentrate so much on the interest rates when shopping for loan. They forget that even the other features are very important. Below are tips on how to save interest on home loans: Paying in lump sum.

Robert @ The College Investor writes Your Wallet Loves This Strategy For Cheap College Textbooks – Everyone who goes to college knows the huge hole in your wallet that college textbooks make. I have executed a strategy that has saved me hundreds of dollars while buying my college textbooks and I wanted to share it with you today. This strategy will not only save you money by getting you cheap college textbooks, but will guarantee that you can make more money when is time to resell them.

Robert @ Cult Of Money writes Should You Get a Credit Card? – If you’re weighing up getting a credit card there are a few things you might like to think over before settling on one. With so many lenders and a huge range of products available, it’s worth shopping around to see what is on offer.

Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money writes Picking the Best Luxury SUV (for us) – So a couple of days ago, I dropped the news that I’m going to be a father again. I went through a few of the financial changes that I could easily anticipate. One of the most obvious ones was that we’re going to need a bigger boat car.

Little House @ Little House in the Valley writes Tackling Credit Card Debt – How can you tackle credit card debt without developing an ulcer at the same time? Get organized and prioritize! There are a few methods out there that can help prioritize how you pay off your debt:

Lindy @ Minting Nickels writes Modifications that Add Value to a Used Car – Just as new granite countertops can improve the value of a home, the right modifications can boost your car’s value.

Hank @ Money Q&A writes Three Reasons Why Your House Is Not Selling – What can you do if months and months later you’re still stuck in the same place after being unable to secure a sale? You are sure to be wondering why your house is not selling.

Daisy @ Suburban Finance writes Grow Rich with Real Estate – There is some money to be made in housing, and we have a practical guide as to how to be rich in real estate investing.

Mike @ Personal Finance Journey writes Quick Ways to Decorate your Bedroom on a budget – Easy simple ways to decorating your bedroom on a tight budget that still gives that new bedroom feeling.

Harry Campbell @ Your PF Pro writes Another Tough Run In With Best Buy – Even though I often see a lot of negativity towards Best Buy, they are still in business and somehow opening more stores than they’re closing. When was the last time you saw one of their stores go out of business(a la Circuit City)? I have even noticed a trend of lower prices at Best Buy over the past year or so that seem to coincide with when online retailers had to start charging sales tax.

Luke @ Learn Bonds writes Would I rather buy a home or own $50,000 of bonds? – Here is a look at the connection between housing prices and interest rates and how to decide when to cash in an investment to buy a house.

Martin @ Don’t Throw Money Away writes Make Money By Switching On Your Laptop – Looking for ways to earn some money but your busy lifestyle only gives you 30 minutes to spare each day? Try these quick and easy ways on your laptop for making some extra cash.

THE BOSS @ Like A Boss Blog writes How To Make Money From Your Garden – Do you have a garden? Are you looking to make some extra money? Check out my ideas for how to make money out of what you own already.

Taynia Aarnink @ Fiscal Flamingo writes How To Budget On A Variable Income – Are you a freelancer, paid hourly or on commission, self employed? Budgeting on a variable income requires some strategy and a different way of thinking. Sassy worksheets included.

Monica @ Monica on Money writes Free TV, Just Like It Used To Be – I gave up cable 7 years ago and estimate that I have saved over $8400 by not having cable.

Holly @ Club Thrifty writes A Career in Sales Isn’t for Everyone – Have you ever considered a career in sales? Read this post for one man’s story of how it didn’t work out like he planned.

Daniel @ Make Money Make Cents writes How to Live Within Your Means but Still Live Well – If you have any doubt that Americans love their credit cards then all you need to do is look at the latest Federal Reserve figures showing that we have nearly $860 billion worth of credit card debt to our names.

Andrea @ So Over This writes Several Good Reasons to Not Contribute to Your 401(k) – A very common piece of advice that is given about retirement is that of maxing out a 401K plan at work. More than a few people, including professional financial advisors, will tell you that this is a way to make sure that your retirement is truly golden.

Lenny @ Best Money Saving Blog writes The Cost, and Risk, of Long Term Care – When you are working on your retirement savings, ask yourself this question: do you think that your nest-egg could take a half-million dollar hit?

Oscar @ Money is the Root writes The Best Investing Advice for Newlyweds – The simple fact is, couples who educate themselves about investing and set goals for savings not only increase the chance of being able to take a second honeymoon someday, but also that they\’ll head into retirement not only still together but in excellent finance shape.

Jay @ Daily Fuel Economy Tip writes 10 Tips to Save Gas Today! – People truly love their cars and the freedom that they give, but with gas prices nearing ridiculous levels, everyone is feeling the pinch at the pump.

Danielle @ Saving Without A Budget writes Simple Steps to Jumpstart Your Finances – With all of the financial advice that we give here on our blog, people always want to know where they should start.

Jack @ Money Saving Ethics writes Investment Advice from one of the Best Minds at Morgan Stanley – Morgan Stanley is arguably one of the best investment and brokerage companies in the world today and have at their disposal some of the best minds in the world when it comes to investment strategies.

Amy @ Money Mishaps writes Shop at Warehouse Clubs? Avoid these pricey mistakes – Warehouse clubs like Sams Club and Costco are some of the most popular places to shop in the United States today. But avoid these mistakes!

Bob @ Dwindling Debt writes The Best Tips for Solo Entrepreneurs – If you are a solo entrepreneur, you have many more responsibilities than the average working guy or gal. There are a few things that you definitely need to do when you work on your own in order to be as successful as possible.

Lily @ Paying Debt Down writes Finance Tips for 20 Somethings – The average 20-year-old is being forced to make many more financial decisions than ever before. The ones at the beginning of a career are especially important.

CAPI @ Creating a Passive Income writes The Reset Button: When to Declare Bankruptcy – Although filing for bankruptcy is a difficult decision, there are several red flags on when it’s time to start fresh and consider the option. Read here!

Katie @ IRA Basics writes Benefits of a Budget – Budget. It is a dreaded word, not one that instills ideas of grandeur and immense fun. It is also a word that is often neglected, an idea that most of us would rather not think about.

Sam @ The New Business Blog writes Choose the Right Bank for your Small Business – If you are an entrepreneur and getting ready to start a new small business, one of your first tasks is going to be to find a bank that helps you to achieve your goals.

Abby Hayes @ ReadyForZero Blog writes Spender/Saver Tension? How Weekly Budget Meetings Can Save Your Finances (and Your Marriage!) – Couple budgeting is never easy. This article shares tips on getting organized and working together – so you can protect your finances and your marriage!

Miss T. @ Prairie Eco Thrifter writes How to Get a Job with Little or No Work Experience – There are some things that you can do to improve your chances of getting a job when your work experience is thin on the ground or completely non-existent.

LaTisha @ Young Finances writes Jumpstart your Career with an Unpaid Internship – An unpaid internship can lead to greater experience and eventually, a paid position. Many college students and young adults look for internships after college.

Mrs. Accountability @ Out of Debt Again writes How to Automate Your Finances – Sometimes I feel like a massive accounts manager just handling my personal family’s finances.

IMB @ Investing Money writes Investing in China – A Time for Caution – The Chinese economy is in a state of transition. Investors, time to watch China’s banks carefully! Read here to learn more about China’s economy.

Pauline @ Reach Financial Independence writes Would you buy a 5 bedrooms, $100 house? – Detroit is dirt cheap, is it time to invest?

Kyle @ The Penny Hoarder writes Company Car or Car Allowance: Which one to choose? – One of the employment benefits most often talked about in Australia must be the company car. It’s a valued benefit, but with a variety of options due to tax law changes back in 2002, it’s hard to tell what is the right choice for you. Let’s walk through the two options…

KrantCents @ KrantCents writes 12 Things that Successfully Convert a Great Idea into a Reality – 12 Things that Successfully Convert a Great Idea into a Reality. These are the things that work best for me.

Tushar Mathur @ Everything Finance writes Three Tips to Prepare Your Family For the Cost of Aging – Admitting that your loved one is getting older is hard but not as hard as trying to figure out how your family will afford the overwhelming costs associate

Daisy @ When Life Gives You Lemons, Add Vodka. writes How I Started Side Hustling: Staff/Ghost Writing & Freelancing – Daisy gives real-life, applicable tips on how to start a writing gig (even if you have never had one before)

JP @ My Family Finances writes How Important is Credit Rating of a Life Insurance Company – Most websites that provide whole and term life insurance quotes provide the insurance company rating next to the quote.

Matt @ Living in Financial Excellence writes How to Set Up Your Small Business Finances – Setting your business finances up correctly from the start can save you a ton of headaches down the road.

Grayson @ Debt Roundup writes Credit Cards Are Only Tools In Your Financial Toolbox – How many times do you use the tools in your toolbox? Do you feel good when you use your tool the right way and it achieves a positive outcome? I know I do. Today, I am talking about using your credit card just as it is supposed to be used, a tool in your financial toolbox.

Alice @ OnBetterTerms writes How Working From Home Can Actually Save You Money – Working from home has one more perk – it can save you all the money that you would have spent when you work at the office.

Todd @ Modest Money writes Are You Watching Mortgage Interest Rates Surge Through The Roof? – Have you been diligently tracking mortgage interest rates? You should. They’re surging. Recently all the way up to 4.625%. That’s the largest weekly increase in FIFTY years! Just in January mortgage rates were 3.25%. There was no way to predict that they’d surge up 50% by 1.5 percentage points in less than half a year.

John S @ Frugal Rules writes Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest in the Stock Market First? – There can be a fine balance between paying off debt or investing in the stock market first. The truth is that it’s a personal decision and one that will aid your wealth building, debt reduction and saving for retirement at the same time.

Anton Ivanov @ Dreams Cash True writes Portfolio Planning Basics – Choosing Investments – The vast majority of people will never reach financial freedom. Is one of these 5 reasons going to stop you from becoming financially free?

Mr.CBB @ Canadian Budget Binder writes August Net Worth: +1.90% The calm before the storm – This month I talk about how we did in August with our finances but I also talk about how much money we did spend on shopping at the mall and purchases such as a laptop. The point of the calm before the storm means that we can’t prepare for all situations where we need to go out and spend money but in some cases it is necessary.

Michelle @ Making Sense of Cents writes Life After I Quit – A couple of weeks ago, I talked about all of the positives of working from home. I honestly cannot wait, and I think about my self-employment switch date all the time.

Harry Campbell @ The Four Hour Work Day writes Vacation is More Meaningful When You Have a Job – I’ve often found that returning to work after a long and restful vacation is one of the most depressing feelings on earth. I know you’re supposed to feel refreshed and relaxed after vacation, but for me, going back to work is what I dread most about vacation. It’s not like I’m thinking about work during my vacations, but when I’m back at work I can’t help but remember how much fun I was having the week before.

Pauline @ Make Money Your Way writes How I make money as a DJ – This post will show you how Evan made $50,000 as a DJ.

Kurt @ Money Counselor @ Money Counselor writes How To Tap IRAs Early – You’re itching to tap your IRA but you’re years away from age 59-1/2, and you don’t want to pay the IRS’ 10% early withdrawal penalty. You have an option!

Tushar @ Start Investing Money writes Living with Cash: Would You Spend Less? – Every now and then you read a report or story that suggests one day we’ll live in a cashless society. However many people would argue that it’s easier to spend less money when you live with cash instead of using credit or debit cards.

Minimalist @ Minimalist Finance writes Setting a Home Maintenance Budget – Setting a Home Maintenance Budget has been published on Minimalist FinanceFirst time home buyers don’t always consider all of the expenses of purchasing a home. In reality, it’s not just down payment and closing costs that can cost a lot of money, what happens after you sign those papers can also cost you a pretty penny.

Did you notice the fire breathing bridge that is located in Vietnam?  Pretty cool, but not very green and environmentally friendly huh… But still very cool.  It also changes colors I believe.

Hope you enjoyed the carnival,

Don