Consumerism Commentary posts a Twitterval
Posted on January 13th, 2009 by mbhunter
Well, kinda: Flexo over at Consumerism Commentary hosts this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction with a flurry of Twitter Tips from the personal finance micro-blogosphere.
Six posts made it above Flexo’s “more” tag:
- Silicon Valley Blogger outlines the dos and don’ts of reducing debt
- The Smarter Wallet asks whether a housing assistance program can help prevent foreclosure
- Personal Finance Reviews explains what to do when your credit cards are closed due to inactivity
- The Military Finance Network wonders if his credit cards affect his ability to get a car loan
- The Happy Rock investigates what it means to “live within your means”
- Our Personal Finances runs through some big decisions, like whether to liquidate retirement savings to eliminate the mortgage or not
I’ve worked off and on with Flexo for several years and he’s truly a class act.
Next week we have No Debt Plan on the docket!
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