Weekend Link Love And Carnival Roundup

2008 October 18
by Kyle
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The Finance Blog Network

Andy from Saving To Invest wrote a good introduction to options for beginners.

Curt from Penny Jobs reports that new home starts have fallen to their lowest levels in 17 1/2 years.  It looks like hopes for a near-term recovery in the housing market are slipping away.

I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome two new(ish, I’m slow) members to the The Finance Blog Network (RSS):  Bridging The GAAP (RSS) and Money Hacks (RSS).  Go check out their blogs and if you like what you see, consider subscribing to their RSS feeds.  In fact, while you’re at it, why not consider subscribing to my RSS feed as well?

Carnival Of Personal Finance

Special thanks to Lisa at Greener Pastures for including my post What If Your Life Insurance Policy Goes Bankrupt in this weeks Carnival of Personal Finance: Columbus Day Edition.  Here are a few of the posts I found interesting this week.

7 Mistakes Not To Make In A Crisis by Brip Brap

The No-Tip Restaurant by Student Scrooge.  It’s not really a no-tip restaurant, of course.  They just make the tip mandatory and spread it around the wait staff.  Still, it could be a good idea.

Top 20 One-Day Percent Decreases In The Dow by Dividend Growth Investor.  Hey, it’s not that bad!


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  1. 2008 October 18

    Thanks for the mention!

  2. 2008 October 19

    Thanks for the shout out! :D

    I feel bad I couldn’t participate in the latest group project, that massive What Is The Credit Crisis? article I just finished up took a lot out of me!

    Please let me know when another group project comes around!

  3. 2008 October 19

    Thanks for the plug and by the way, I just added another member to The Finance Blog Network.

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