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The 44th Bankruptcy & Debt Carnival

Welcome To The 44th Bankruptcy & Debt Carnival!

July 6th 2009

*Posts presented according to subject*

Bankruptcy

Finance Tips 101 presents Car Donations ? Knowing The Facts posted at Finance Tips 101.

Miss Bankrupt presents The Stigma of Bankruptcy posted at Miss Bankrupt.

Brent, Tax Consultant presents Are you considering bankruptcy as an option in dealing with your tax debt? posted at Tax Relief Solutions.

Jonathan Ginsberg presents “Debt Settlement” vs. Bankruptcy posted at Atlanta Bankruptcy blog.

Credit Cards

apply4-credit presents You Can Use Credit Cards to Improve Your Credit Score posted at Apply4-Credit.

The Dough Roller presents 0% Credit Cards–A Massive List of No Interest Credit Card Offers posted at The Dough Roller, saying, “A comprehensive list of credit cards that offer either 0% balance transfers, 0% on purchases, or both.”

Mr Credit Card presents Orchard Bank Mastercard Review by AskMrCreditCard.com posted at Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog.

Tom Tessin presents Should I Transfer my Credit Card Balance? posted at FSC Blog, saying, “Thinking about transferring your credit card balance? See if you should.”

jim presents How Secured Credit Cards Work posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.

Debt

Billeater presents Stop Dragging Your Feet: Get Out of Debt Now posted at Billeater.

Tom Drake presents Payday Loans | The Canadian Finance Blog posted at The Canadian Finance Blog, saying, “Payday loans are short term loans made by companies like Money Mart and The Cash Store at very high interest rates.”

SpendOnLife.com presents How Can I Raise My Credit Score? posted at SpendOnLife, saying, “In response to so many questions from our readers about how to raise their credit scores, we posted the 5 best ways to improve your credit score.”

Bouch presents Alex and his family earn a decent living, but are drowning in over a half a million dollars in debt. See his first update where $11,000 has been paid off in one month. posted at MoneyStance – Money Making Opportunity Reviews, saying, “Alex and his family earn a decent living, but are drowning in over a half a million dollars in debt. See his first update where $11,000 has been paid off in one month.”

Ray @ Financial Highway presents Debt Reduction-Financial Planning Guide Step 10 posted at Financial Highway, saying, “Debt Reduction is the first step in building wealth, here are some strategies that can help you reduce your debt.”

Debt Consolidation

Brian McKay presents Consolidate Credit Card Debt:Eliminate Credit Card Debt posted at MonitorBankRates.com, saying, “Consolidating credit card debt or eliminating credit card debt isn’t an easy thing to do, especially these days when money is tight for everyone.”

Jeff Rose presents Should I Do a Debt Consolidation Loan? posted at Jeff Rose, saying, “If you are considering a debt consolidation loan, consider these 5 points first.”

Finance

Manshu presents Dow Jones Industrial Averages: Mythbusters edition posted at OneMint.

Loans

Silver Investor presents Debt Doesn?t Always Mean Inflation: Remember Japan posted at Gold Investing Info, saying, “The mammoth amount of government debt about to be issued does not guarantee inflation is inevitable.”

Personal Finance

debt kid presents Money Links posted at DebtKid.

CreditCardAssist.com presents What’s the Difference Between a Soft and Hard Credit Inquiry? posted at Credit Card Assist.

Debt Freedom Fighter presents How Can I Figure Out My Credit Score posted at Discover Debt Freedom!.

Savings Toolbox presents A Six Step Plan for Shopping for Life Insurance posted at Savings Toolbox.

Britannica Blog presents Vigilante Justice: Elderly Gang Tortures Financial Planner Who Lost Them Millions posted at Britannica Blog, saying, “SPEYER, Germany—A group of wealthy, elderly pensioners has been accused of kidnapping and torturing a financial adviser who lost some $4 million of their savings.”

kathryn presents Michael Jackson’s Financial Legacy posted at Out of Debt Christian, saying, “There’s no doubt Michael Jackson lived large. With fame hitting at such a young age, fortune was not far behind. Business Week reported that Jackson supposedly spent up to $30 million a year on clothes, travel and toys for the Neverland Ranch. With the artist’s passing, he not only leaves a legacy as the King of Pop, but also a financial legacy that includes millions in debt and two very valuable assets.”

Cindy Morus, The Money Mender presents Did Your Bank Flip You posted at Mend Your Money.com.

Ross presents Mercury Fillings & Mercury Amalgam Removal? The Answers! posted at Energise for Life, saying, “I have absolutely no doubt that having mercury fillings in your mouth is a very bad idea, but having them removed properly is an absolute must.”

forex trading system presents Mortgage rescue scheme helps houseowners facing repossession posted at Money Saving Tips, Consumer Finance, Expert, Advice and Help | Talk Money Blog, saying, “The government this morning announced a £200million mortgage rescue scheme that may help around 6,000 homeowners facing repossession, money saving expert heard today. This new initiative is aimed at stopping thousands of vulnerable homeowners from losing their homes in England and will start from this Friday.”

Four Pillars presents Balance Transfer Credit Cards – What Are They And Why You Might Want To Get One posted at Quest For Four Pillars, saying, “Some benefits and drawbacks of zero percent balance transfer credit cards.”

Chris McClelland presents In the long run, college will end up hurting your savings. posted at Lucrative Investing.

Chris McClelland presents The untimely death of celebrities has turned into quite a lucrative business posted at Lucrative Investing.

Jack Schmidt presents 7 Tools For Your Money Belt 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!”

Jack Schmidt presents Put A Little Passion In Your Wallet 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!”

Praveen presents Students Beware! Colleges, Tuition, Loans, and Debt – Will Education Follow the Housing Bust? posted at My Simple Trading System.

Four Pillars presents Benefits Of An Online High Interest Savings Account posted at Quest For Four Pillars, saying, “Analyzing some of the benefits of getting a good rate for an online high interest savings account.”

nickel presents More Thoughts on Paying Off Your Mortgage Early posted at fivecentnickel.com.

Abigail Perry presents Spending: Frustration and irrational guilt posted at i pick up pennies, saying, “Most of us would agree that the occasional (small) indulgence is necessary to stay sane. But in the midst of debt reduction, any spending can be a huge cause of guilt. It’s a tough road to navigate, but here’s the path I found.”

Ishan @ ILoveFreeSoftware presents How to Setup Virtual Fax Machine for Free posted at I Love Free Software, saying, “Having a regular fax machine is expensive. The best alternative is to use Online fax services. However, most of the fax services come with a monthly fee. In this article I explain how to setup your own free online fax service completely free. No registration fee, no monthly fee, no setup charges. Totally Free.”

Barry presents Learn To Survive On A $100 Grocery Budget posted at Associate Money.

oneadvice presents Reduce Personal Debt posted at One Advice, saying, “Ways to reduce personal debt article – informative for all!”

ABC presents Some Index Funds and ETFs Are Not Diversified posted at ABCs of Investing, saying, “Some ETFs and index funds are too specific and risky for a passive investor.”

MoneyNing presents How to Be a Millionaire posted at Money Ning, saying, “Several ways to become a millionaire is given but more importantly, one way is guaranteed to work (no pun intended).”

ChristianPF presents Using a Roth IRA as an emergency fund? posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Should a ROTH IRA be used as an emergency fund?”

Bank Savings Review presents EverBank FreeNet Checking Account Review posted at Bank Savings Review, saying, “EverBank is one of the few banks in the United States that’s making money right now. Their checking account is awesome because it gives a high interest rate.”

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4 Comments

  1. oneadvice wrote:

    Aww wow… thanks for the add in your carnival! Glad to be amongst the list of great bloggers!

    oneadvice´s last blog post..How to Get Good at Saving

    Monday, July 6, 2009 at 9:51 am | Permalink
  2. Allan from Rabbit Insurance wrote:

    Wow, that’s a larger than usual carnival. Going to hove read through some of the ones that have caught my eye, who can’t resist a millionaire story moneyning.

    Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 4:45 am | Permalink
  3. John Langer wrote:

    Due to financial crisis, this is the reason why some banks are bankrupt.

    Friday, July 10, 2009 at 11:45 am | Permalink
  4. First, this is a great site. Second, about your article, you are giving really good info, thanks.

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    Saturday, July 11, 2009 at 12:03 pm | Permalink

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