Carnival of Debt Reduction #84!
April 22, 2007 By Matthew Paulson
Welcome to the April 23, 2007 edition of carnival of debt reduction. This is the first time that Getting Green has had the privilege of hosting the Carnival of Debt reduction, so if this is your first visit, stick around and stay a while. Consider reading some of our favorite posts or subscribing to our feed.
Without further ado, here’s the latest edition of the carnival of debt reduction:
Sagar Satapathy presents The Lazy Man’s Guide to Budgeting posted at Debt Consolidation Lowdown.
Pushpa Sathish presents 10 Common Credit Card Scams and How to Avoid Them posted at Credit Card Lowdown.
Ted Reimers presents Benefits of Consolidating your Student Loan posted at CampusGrotto.
Stephanie presents I Was Wrong posted at Stop the Ride!.
Mr Credit Card presents Due Diligence When Choosing a Consumer Credit Counselling Service posted at Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog.
ISPF presents Attitudes Towards Debt, Bills and Credit Card Arbitrage posted at Grad Money Matters.
Ted Reimers presents Free Software for Students posted at CampusGrotto, saying, “Here is a list of some free and useful computer programs so you can get free TV, free Phone calls, and more!”
Abdulrasool Sumar presents Do It Yourself Debt Reduction posted at 3 Debt Consolidation Community, saying, “If you are committed to reducing your debts and are willing to cut down on unnecessary expenses, it is indeed very possible to succeed in what’s called a “Do It Yourself Debt Reduction” plan. Why do you need to go out and pay debt counselors or credit counselors big hefty fees when you can reduce your debts on your own? In this page, we will articulate the steps required for a successful debt reduction plan:”
FMF presents Debt Payoff Smackdown: Pay Highest Rates First Versus Pay Lowest Balances First posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “Which is the best way to pay off your debt?”
Alanna presents Debt Consolidation Considerations posted at BBB Consumer Education, saying, “This post details the warning signs of a fraudulent debt consolidation company.”
John presents Did You Know April is Financial Literacy Month? posted at Queercents, saying, “Since April is financial literacy month… Knowledge will prepare you to take action steps to fix things up. Things can only get better after grasping financial literacy.”
Tricia presents Who’s To Blame for Your Money Troubles? posted at Blogging Away Debt.
Cents You Asked presents Baby Emergency Fund Does Not Compute posted at Cents You Asked, saying, “This article questions the establishment of a baby emergency fund before getting out of debt.”
Joseph presents Are credit reports really free? posted at Till Debt Do Us Part.
Peter Maclennan presents Investing Is a Luxury posted at Peter Pays Paul.
savingadvice presents How Stores Manipulate Your Senses To Get You To Spend posted at Personal Finance Advice, saying, “These are tricks that store use to get you to spend more money and ruin your debt reduction efforts.”
Annette Berlin presents Cheaper At The Dollar Store–Frugal Journey posted at Frugal Journey.
Harrison presents Guide on Payday Loan and Does it Right for You? posted at Journey To Financial Freedom, saying, “A Walkthrough on payday loan and see whether it is right for you”
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Do you have difficulty with debt? You can read info on how to consolidate your debt on the Internet. If you have tax problems, you can find useful information on tax debt settlement. When you consolidate debt you can start fresh again.












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