Carnival of Debt Reduction

A blog carnival about reducing consumer debt


Consumerism Commentary has posted the Carnival

A big huge thank-you to Flexo at Consumerism Commentary for hosting this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction! It’s an attack of the Enemies of Doctor Who for this week’s posts. Here are his faves for the week:

Check out the rest of the enemies over at this week’s carnival!

Then, please be sure to check out this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance over at Canadian Dream.

Next week, Girls Just Wanna Have Funds hosts!

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  • Destroy Debt has posted the Carnival Thanks go to "Debbie Dragon" at Destroy Debt for hosting this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction! Her favorites for this week were these three: Debt Reduction Formula posts a brief history of grass lawns. (No, it really does have to deal with debt reduction!) The Pennywise Librarians presents "And when......
  • Help My Cash Grow has posted the Carnival! Thank you Anthoney for hosting this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction over at Help My Cash Grow! Anthoney Grigsby is going through his own debt reduction process and has almost knocked out half of his $18k in just about a year. That's fantastic progress and another great example of successfully......
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  • Carnivals for the week Some of the great money carnivals for this week: Carnival of Debt Reduction #36 at Make Love, Not Debt! Love the haiku!! Contains my discussion of good and bad debt. Carnival of Personal Finance #49 at Frugal for Life! Contains my discussion on high prices and inflation. Carnival of Investing......
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