Welcome to a Springtime Carnival of Debt Reduction
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by mbhunter
At long last, spring is here (and not a moment too soon for me considering all of the snow we’ve had this winter!)
Here are this week’s debt reduction posts:
- Credit Card Assist discusses whether to make a credit card payment or a house payment.
- DebtSolver discusses the benefits of paying down your store credit card.
- Free Money Finance cites an article that the road to riches involves becoming and staying debt-free.
- Christian Common Cents hits on Dave Ramsey’s Step 2.
- Christian Personal Finance shows what it takes to get out of debt.
- PT Money shows examples of how credit card companies are now forced to show you the effects of only paying the minimum.
Have a great week! Hopefully the weather is as good where you are as it has been here.
Related Posts - Welcome to the Carnival of Debt Reduction Welcome to this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction! This week we have a bit of an Olympic medal theme. Four of my favorite posts (gold medals) are at the top, and this week I'm highlighting first a couple of folks who are actively reducing their debt and doing a bang-up......
- Welcome to Carnival of Debt Reduction #119 Good morning! Thanks for stopping by, and I hope and pray that you and your family have a blessed Christmas. Welcome to this week's Carnival of Debt Reduction! A number of good articles this week, so let's get started. Some of my friends have consolidated their debt with a home......
Related Websites - How Much Is Debt Costing You in Opportunity? While perusing my ever growing backlog of feed reader favorites I ran across an article that caught my eye from One Caveman's Financial Journey. He makes the point so many of us who have been paying off debt for some time have all thought: I Could Be Rich If I......
- Finances and Credit Card Debt for the Newly Divorced. My background on finances is just what I have read. It was the Suze Orman books that got me started thinking about our overall finances and credit card debt. In fact my ex-wife actually read her books to. I thought she was following along with the advice, but I was......
Thanks so much for including me in carnival!