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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