Carnival of Debt Reduction

A blog carnival about reducing consumer debt

This week’s Carnival was up at Mighty Bargain Hunter

And here she is.

Next week we will have Rocket Finance hosting.

And the following week, we’ll have No Credit Needed stepping up for Carnival #200!

Thanks to everyone who submitted to this week’s Carnival!

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  • Debt Reduction Formula has posted the carnival Thanks go over to Debt Reduction Formula for hosting this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction! Four of the submitted posts caught his fancy: Frugal Dad asks: Is It Easier to Lose Weight or Pay Down Debt? Paid Twice talks about Debt As The American Way DebtFREE-Revolution posted on Too Much......
  • DebtFREE-Revolution has posted Carnival #122 Thanks go to Ana over at DebtFREE-Revolution for posting this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction.  Ana's picks for this week: Breaking the Consumer Debt Cycle from Thrifty Like Us Where Was That Time Machine Anyway? at I’ve Paid For This Twice Already (she's gotten a serious number of Editor's Picks......
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  • Over Delivered and Over Committed One element of our plan to extend our retirement savings is to work part-time and earn at least 20% of our retirement income needs. We achieved 27% in 2008 due to deferred compensation payments and 16% in 2009 due to expenses being reduced through paying off our mortgage. In 2010,......
 

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