Friday Link Love And Carnival Roundup

2009 January 23
by Kyle
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The Finance Blog Network

Curt from Pennyjobs reflects on the consequences of venture capital for new businesses drying up.  Incidentally, it’s also his blogiversy so head over and say hello.

Andy from Saving To Invest asks whether it’s wise to refinance your mortgage in this environment.  Since I’ll soon be working again and my rate is a bit above 6.5%, I’ve been asking Amateur Asset Allocator › Edit — WordPressmyself the same thing.

Passive Family Income stresses the importance of recycling your cash flow.  If you spend all your excess earnings, you’ll never accumulate wealth.

Rich Credit Debt Loan tells us the basics of how to negotiate with your credit card company to reduce your debt.

Around The Web And Carnival of Personal Finance

Special thanks to Penelope at Pecuniarities for including my post on unemployment numbers in this week’s carnival of personal finance.

SVB at The Digerati Life gives an interesting graphic overview of the current economic cycle.

Jordan at Four Pillars asks if you should invest your down payment in the stock market.  Too risky for me!

Stacy Baker at MainStreet.com tells us 5 ways to dine like you’re rich.


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  1. 2009 January 23

    Thanks for the link love!

  2. 2009 January 23

    Thanks again for the plug. We also added another member to our finance blog network (TheFinanceBlogNetwork.com), which brings our total to 10. Not bad.

  3. 2009 January 23

    Thanks for the link!

  4. 2009 January 25

    Thanks for including me here! :)

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