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52nd Bankruptcy & Debt Carnival- Now Online!

debt kid presents Depression and Debt a Dangerous Combination posted at DebtKid.

Jack Schmidt presents Bending Time in the World of Finance posted at SectorMatic Money Journal, saying, “SectorMatic Money Site – Personal Finance | Everything for the Big Spender on a Budget! Now you can live like a fat cat, even if you’re on a money diet. Laugh all the way to the bank with Jack Schmidt and SectorMatic. It’s for you!”

David Bakke presents Ways to Make More Money at Work posted at Your Finances 101.

Chris McClelland presents How textbook companies are tricking your college posted at Lucrative Investing.

Chris McClelland presents 5 things the recession put an end to posted at Lucrative Investing.

Billeater presents How To Avoid The Dangers Of Debt Consolidation Loans posted at Billeater.

Bankruptcy

The Smarter Wallet presents Credit Crisis and Subprime Card Traps posted at The Smarter Wallet, saying, “Thanks!”

Banker Saver presents On Bank Mergers and the Hostile Takeover posted at Banker Saver, saying, “what happens when banks are close to bankruptcy?”

oneadvice presents Bankruptcy posted at One Advice, saying, “All the info that you need to know about declaring bankruptcy in the UK.”

Master Your Card presents Your FICO Score – Understanding “Adverse Public Records” | Master Your Card posted at Master Your Card, saying, “A rundown of how bankruptcy and other adverse public records affect your credit score and how long it lasts.”

Credit Cards

The Dough Roller presents Cash Back Credit Cards | Rebates that Put Money in Your Pocket posted at The Dough Roller, saying, “C”

CreditCardAssist presents Credit Card Reform – How It Will Help You posted at Credit Card Assist, saying, “How the new Credit Card Reform Act will benefit most consumers and their credit card use after the new legislation takes effect.”

Chandan presents How Effective Is Debt Consolidation with Credit Card? posted at The Debt Relief, saying, “People who are seeking to establish credit will often apply for a major credit card or for a personal loan. On the other hand, people who are in debt will often apply for credit cards, believing it is a solution for debt consolidation. In both instances, the people in the scenario are both risky candidates for getting a loan. If you do not have credit, it can be just as difficult to get a loan as if you had bad credit.”

PT presents Credit Card Tips and The Best Student Credit Cards posted at Prime Time Money, saying, “Thanks!”

jim presents 0% Credit Cards: No Interest Purchases & Balance Transfers Offers posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.

Madison presents Citi Double Rewards for College Student Credit Cards posted at My Dollar Plan.

Ray @ Financial Highway presents Basics of Credit Score and Credit Report and How often to Check posted at Financial Highway, saying, “Credit reports have become increasing important factor when looking for loans and mortgages, here is a basic overview of what credit report is and how often to check them.”

Big Larry presents Haunted by Cash Advances posted at Out of Debt Christian, saying, “Last year, I though I was being smart by taking out a credit card cash advance so I could pay my bills on time and avoid late fees. This is a financial mistake that is going to take me three years — and several thousands — to correct!”

Debt

Chandan presents How to Find A Favorable Debt Negotiation Service posted at The Debt Relief, saying, “There are debt negotiation services for families and individuals alike. If you are an individual, then the debt negotiation services will setup a program that works with your individual income. Many of the services offer private counseling; and others even include mental support while offering you a plan that will help you reduce your debts in a timely manner.”

oneadvice presents Effective Ways to Manage Debt posted at Debts Management, saying, “Understanding the effective ways to manage debt is the key to getting your personal finances under control.”

Finance

Ernesto Maitim presents Best Auto Lease Rates – Getting One for Convenient Car Leasing posted at Auto Lease Specials For You.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Best Online Stock Brokers For Cheap Stock Trades posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thanks!”

Investing Toolkit presents Forex Trading Basics: What Is Foreign Currency Trading? posted at Investing Toolkit, saying, “Forex basics.”

Investing School presents What the Heck is an Asset? posted at Investing School, saying, “We always use the term but what is it really? Here’s a brief explanation.”

David presents Balance Transfer Credit Cards | Review, Compare and Apply Online Today posted at Credit Card Offers IQ, saying, “Zero percent balance transfers offer a great way to make money.”

Darwin presents Corporate Pension Plan Shortfall – The Next Crisis? posted at Darwin’s Finance, saying, “This article warns of the coming corporate pension shortfall crisis and how it could dramatically impact share prices in 2010 and beyond.”

Personal Finance

RateNerd presents Your Credit Sucks | RateNerd posted at Rate Nerd, saying, “Your Credit Sucks – A simple, five step plan to improve your credit score in 30 days. Now anyone can fix their credit in just five easy steps. Download our free ebook.”

Patrick @ Cash Money Life presents Scottrade, OptionsHouse, and tradeMONSTER Review posted at Cash Money Life, saying, “Review of three of the top discount online brokerage firms.”

Patrick @ Money Saving Deals presents FREE Coffee maker from Gevalia posted at Cash Money Life Deals, saying, “Get a free 12 cup, stainless steel coffee maker when you buy 2 small bags of coffee.”

Tom Drake presents Contribute To RRSP or Pay Down Mortgage? | The Canadian Finance Blog posted at The Canadian Finance Blog, saying, “This might be the most asked personal finance question in Canada, should you contribute to an RRSP or pay down your mortgage?”

Tallahassee Real Estate presents Consider Paying Home Mortgage Discount Points posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, “When it comes to comparing interest rates for a mortgage loan, home buyers often have the option of choosing a loan with a lower interest rate by paying discount points. Simply put, discount points are fees charged by the lender to reduce (discount) the interest rate charged to the borrower. Paying points may seem attractive, because a lower interest rate means smaller monthly payments. But is paying points always a good idea?”

Master Your Card presents Getting Your (Actually) Free Credit Report from SmartCredit.com posted at Master Your Card.

BWL presents Clunkers 2: Cash for your Old Appliances? posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Now that Cash for Clunkers is over, it looks like the government is going to be offering cash to buy energy efficient appliances.”

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