Being Frugal has posted Carnival 115
Posted on November 27th, 2007 by mbhunter
Lynnae over at Being Frugal has posted the brightly-lit Holiday World Tour Edition of the Carnival of Debt Reduction!
There’s a debt reduction lesson, along with several relevant posts, at each of the stops on the tour: recognizing the problem, making a plan, make more and spend less, find support, use credit wisely afterwards, and celebrate! Very nicely done.
Her editor’s picks for the week were:
- Finance and Fat with Get Out of Debt in 9 Steps #1 – Stop Borrowing Money
- Monevator with How talking about money is like French kissing (!)
- I’ve Paid For This Twice Already … with 10 small ways to make a big dent in debt
Also, a big congratulations to Single Guy Money for paying off all of his credit card debt!
So head on over to Being Frugal and check out the carnival. Blogging Away Debt hosts next week.
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