
Green Panda has been out and about on the web. It’s great that three posts were included in some wonderful carnivals and a festival.
Carnival of Personal Finance is hosted by Dividend Guy. My post on how we pay our bills and budget was included in it.
Some of my favorite posts there are:
- I’ve Paid For This Twice Already reminded me that There’s No Shame In Not Being Able To Afford It.
- Early Retirement Extreme has Cash flow diagrams for the poor, the middle class, and the investor class.
- M-Network has Money Matters for All Ages: The Complete Guide posted up by Madison.
Mrs. Micah has the Festival of Frugality up and running and it has so much good information. In case you missed it, my post on brown bagging your lunch is in there. Go over and see what you can use to save some money and time.
Here’s what I’m taking home:
- Jeremy of Destroy Debt has 20 ways to save on your utility bills
- Girl Living on a Budget came up with 5 important tips when paying dental bills with insurance.
- Hustler $$$ Blog complied tax deals and resources to help you with your taxes.
Speaking of taxes, the Tax Carnival is up. My husband’s post on ridiculous and funny state tax forms was included.
This is an exciting week so far and I look forward to seeing how it continues.
Photo Credit: aussiegall
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Happy you liked my post. It took forever to make those diagrams. I have all these fancy graphics tools at work, but I’m not allowed to use them for private purposes (corporate policy), so I had to use this funky graphics widget that came with the operating system on my home computer.
Thanks for putting it up. I love diagrams and pictures.