Carnival of Student Finance #9
Greetings! Welcome to the 9th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. We have received 9 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Tushar presents How much should your Monthly Mortgage Payment be ? posted at Life of a Resident Alien…. An article on Yahoo has this interesting piece of information about how much should you spend monthly on your mortgage.
Ted Reimers presents Cheapest Colleges posted at College Blog. Get a quality education at a good price with these best bargain colleges.
The Skilled Investor presents PIRATES OF THE CREDIT SEA - Part 6: Default under the Citibank credit card contract posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. This article in this series discusses the seven conditions of default under the Citibank / AT&T Universal card agreement. It also expresses my opinions about contractual relationships in general and about the Citibank / AT&T Universal credit card contract in particular.
Tim Ramsey presents Reduce Credit Card Debt Quickly posted at My Debt Relief Blog. Stop Using Your Credit Card. This is a massive way you can start to reduce credit card debt quickly, it isn’t rocket science to realize that by continuing to use your credit card is going to plunge you deeper into debt than you already are.
Eric Stanley presents Saving Money - A Top Strategy For Saving Money posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Do you find it difficult to save the money you work hard to earn? If so, then this article aims to help you get on top of your funds and start investing in your future.
John presents The Almost Debt Free Approach to Student Loan Debt Reduction vs. Investing vs. Savings posted at Queercents. John finds himself grappling the age-old debate of what’s the better option: paying down the student loan or investing and saving. There’s so much back and forth on this issue… he explores the options here.
Matthew Paulson presents What To Do When You’re About to Graduate posted at Getting Green. Most students who are about to graduate high-school or college and head off into the real world do very little to prepare for what’s ahead. They take their classes, enjoy their time in school, and before they know it, it’s a few weeks before graduation, they haven’t found a job, or have any real idea what they’re going to do after the graduate.
Warren Wong presents Why You Should Start Saving Money Today posted at Personal Development for INTJs. Starting Saving Money Today! Why? It’s the difference between being broke and being a millionaire!
ChristianPF presents 9 Tips from Warren Buffett posted at ChristianPF.com. Nine tips about investing, business, and life from the world’s greatest investor.
That concludes the 9th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted on 13 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.
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