Welcome to the Carnival of Personal Finance – Fun with Finance edition, a collection of recent blog articles on personal finance, frugality, real estate, taxes, budgeting, credit cards, debt, saving, career, and business.
Personal finance should be fun, otherwise we wouldn’t stick with it.
Over the last couple years I’ve really enjoyed reading personal finance books. The following are my top 25 personal finance books, anything from investing and portfolio allocation to taxes and saving money.
Welcome to the 354th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance! Investing is a hot topic in the world of personal finance, but it doesn’t have to refer to your stock portfolio. This week, we received a variety of submissions with great advice on how to invest in your own quality of life, whether that’s work, family, pets or spending priorities.
The 25 most badass Personal finance websites in 5 key categories Debt Reduction, Frugality, Retirement, Taxes, Investing, Money Deals, Banking and Credit Cards, Religious Finance, Life School and Money.
Here is a list of this weeks personal finance articles that made it in this weeks carnival. It offers advice on career, investing, as well as general personal finance.
Every so often timeless principles pop up out of nowhere. Well, seemingly nowhere. As you become more interested in the topic of personal finance, key concepts tent to sift to the top. I’ve been advocating these three rules of personal finance because they have worked in practice, not just theory. Let’s revisit some of these classic rules of personal finance, shall we?