Carnival of Debt Management #45

Greetings! Welcome to the 45th edition of the Carnival of Debt Management. We have selected 26 posts for this edition. Here you go:

Seb presents Minimum wage doesn’t work posted at Pinching Copper. Seb says, “Just how far do you have to stretch a dollar to live off of minimum wage in today’s economy? I crunched some numbers to see just difficult it is to get by when you’re forced to live off a low income.”

FIRE Finance presents Three Quick Steps To Get Out of Debt! posted at FIRE Finance.

KCLau presents Financial Security: How you feel it? posted at KCLau’s Money Tips. Article on acquiring financial security and how to increase or protect finances.

Dorian Wales presents How to Avoid Crippling Your Retirement Funds posted at The Personal Financier.

William Blake presents What Does Your Debt Ratio Mean? posted at Becoming Debt Free.

Mark @ TheLocoMono presents Shave Your Way To $13,602.81 posted at Just Personal Finance @ TheLocoMono Website. Shave a couple bucks a week off your shaving habits and translate that savings into a couple thousand dollars which you can add to your net worth.

Investing Man presents 10 Tips On How To Negotiate posted at Wealth Building Lessons. Keep your debt low by learning how to negotiate.

Alex M presents What Everybody Should Know About Personal Loans Based On Income posted at eloanex.com.

Rio presents The Psychology of Credit Card Offers posted at Get Financially Fit!. A review of the pitfalls of new credit card offers.

Barb A. Ryan presents Your Family Financial Planning posted at Pasadena Financial Planner.

Faron Benoit presents Ten Things Women Wish Men Knew About Money posted at Financial Learn.

Robert Phillips presents Negotiation Tactics for Dealing with Home Sellers posted at REAL ESTATE INVESTING.

Steve Faber presents - How to Get Out of Debt Fast posted at Debt Free. The level of consumer debt in the U.S. rises every year. If you’re one of the indebted, here is what you must do to get out of debt sooner, rather than later.

Praveen presents IVA - British Alternative to Bankruptcy posted at My Simple Trading System.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Taxing Verse posted at MAD KANE’S HUMOR BLOG.

Tyler presents How To Use Your Credit Card To Make Money Every Month | Personal Finance 101 posted at Personal Finance 101. A great article that shows you step-by-step how to make money every month by using your credit card.

Debbie presents Can Bad Credit Cost You a Job? posted at American Consumer News.

Debt Freedom Fighter presents Debt Advice: How to Defeat Your Debt Once and For All. posted at Discover Debt Freedom!.

FIRE Finance presents Three Quick Steps To Get Out of Debt! posted at FIRE Finance.

CindyS presents 10 Things You Need to Know About Debt Collectors posted at Oh My Aching Debts. Being hassled by debt collectors is unpleasant but it doesn’t have to threaten your sanity. These are a few things you need to know about collection agencies.

Jose DeJesus MD presents Budget for Your Business with this Simple Template posted at Physician Entrepreneur.

Heather Johnson presents 10 Credit Card Tips to Keep You Out of Debt posted at Business and Finance.

Niharika presents 4 Easy Ways to Avoid Forex Scams posted at Short-Term Trading.

Nigel Swaby presents FHA Lenders Tighten Credit Requirements posted at Salt Lake Real Estate Blog.

CreditAddict presents How to Improve Your Credit Score posted at Credit Card Addict.

ImprovedLife presents 10 Ways To Save Money On Everyday Things posted at ImprovedLife.ca. A few tips on how to save a little extra money by making changes to some everyday things you do or buy.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on April 06, 2008. Submit your blog articles using our blog carnival submission form.


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