Carnivals - Week of 9/10/07
It has been a couple of busy weeks around not only Financial Dominance with my work on the new site design but also around my real life world as well. I resumed my studies for an MBA at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management last Thursday and have worked on homework nearly every night since then. Oh well, it’s great to be busy!
I was featured in the following carnivals this week:
The Carnival of Personal Finance was hosted at KMull this week. These were my favorites from the carnival:
- Dax Desai talks about the power of self-directed IRA’s.
- MoneyNing shows how to gain wealth and save money by missing a movie. (well, actually there’s a bigger picture here, but you should read it to find out)
- Edith Yeung has an awesome article about creating passive income.
My article, Should You Listen to Financial Gurus, was included in this carnival.
Carnival of Everything Finance
The Carnival of Everything Finance was hosted at Everything Finance. These were my favorites from the carnival:
- Home Equity Loan Lowdown gives 10 free alternatives to Quicken.
- Ask the Career Counselor gives a reader a post-college career reality check
My article, Why Defining Your Investment Goals is So Important, was included in this carnival.
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Career Counselor said
am September 15 2007 @ 10:26 am
Thanks for the nice roundup or good articles!
Home Loan Officer Work said
am February 13 2008 @ 7:11 pm
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