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It’s been one of those weeks-or a couple of them in a row actually. Very busy at work, lots of other activities going on, and plenty of things to be done around the house. Oh well, hopefully it should start tapering off in the next week or two…..
I participated in 3 carnivals this past week.
The Personal Financier hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance # 170, Famous Last Sentences Edition, and included my article “The Peril of Living Paycheck to Paycheck- Are You One Step Away from Financial Disaster?”
My favorites from the COPF:
Everything You Wanted to Know about Asset Allocation at Moolanomy
Another Reason for an Emergency Fund at Single Guy Money
Living Almost Large hosted the 143rd Festival of Frugality- Celebrity Edition, and included my article “Finding Your Frugal Comfort Zone”.
My favorites from the FOF:
Fifteen Ways to Have Cheap Fun With Your Kids Using a $1 End Roll of Paper at The Simple Dollar
Free Museum Days From Bank Of America at Free From Broke
On a Quest to Be Debt Free hosted the Money Hacks Carnival # 30-Fall is in the Air Edition and included my post “The Office Football Pool-Waste of Money or Harmless Fun”.
My favorites from the Money Hacks Carnival:
More Coverage, More Risk, Less Cost posted at No Debt Plan
Carpool Your Way to Happiness posted at My Daily Dollars
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Thanks for the mention! I know about “those weeks.” It starts off with one then slowly turns into every week! Hope you can keep on top of everything!
Hey, thank you for picking my asset allocation as your favorite for the week. I know what you mean. It seems like I never have enough time.