Carnival of Student Finance #8
Greetings! Welcome to the 8th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. We have received 12 posts for this edition. I must say that these are useful and interesting. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Ted Reimers presents Best Colleges posted at CampusGrotto College Blog. Here is a list of the 10 Best Colleges. Did your school make the list?
Allen Taylor presents Making Big Money By Looking At The Seasons Of Investment posted at Investing World Today. All forms of investment markets have “seasons” just like the very predictable weather patterns of spring, summer, fall and winter.
Tim Ramsey presents Student Debt Relief - How To Get Yourself Out Of Student Debt posted at My Debt Relief Blog. In this article you will find out how to get yourself out of student debt the smart way.
Eric Stanley presents Free Up 2,000 A Month - Easily posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Applying these examples, you can easily free up extra $2,000 per month.
Thomas Humes presents Millionaire Mind - Think Like A Millionaire posted at Wealth Building World. Millionaires, multi millionaires and billionaires have a unique way of looking at money. Learn about it and apply it to your own thinking.
Baz L presents Air Conditioning At 69 Degrees - Way To Save! posted at Day In The Life of Baz.
Tushar presents You are in financial trouble if… posted at Life of a Resident Alien….
Matthew Paulson presents College Students: Get More for Your Used Textbooks posted at Getting Green.
Rick MacGuidwin presents It’s Really All About Asset Allocation: Part 1 of 2 posted at Tips from Rick. Rick says, “One thing I learned at Merrill Lynch was a great system for retirement planning. The system is much like any Algebra course where you simply solve for the unknown.”
Scott presents 7 Surefire Ways to Save Serious Cash in College posted at College and Finance.
Warren Wong presents Why Not To Drive posted at Personal Development for INTJs.
Steve faber presents - Avoid Some of Those Nasty Extra Car Repair Fees posted at Debt Free. If you’ve had the misfortune to spend a ton of money on car repair lately, you may have actually looked closely at the invoice from your autocare provider to find out why the hell it was so large.
That concludes the 8th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 05 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.