Jumat, 13 April 2012

Financial Carnival for Young Adults ' 7th Edition

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Welcome to the seventh edition of the Financial Carnival for Young Adults. My purpose with this carnival is to create an easy-to-find place for information about finances for young adults. The carnival is hosted here at 20's Finances each week and features the most recent articles from around the web.

Khaleef Crumbley @ Faithful With A Few writes Roth Vs Traditional IRA: Which One Is Best For You? ' Roth vs Traditional IRA is an important distinction By understanding the differences, you can increase your retirement nest egg by hundreds of thousands of dollars!

Dr. Dean @ The Millionaire Nurse Blog writes 24 Stupid Things People Do With Their Money! ' Have you ever done anything stupid that cost you money? Check out my list of stupid things not to do and see how well you're doing.

Jeremy @ Modest Money writes Outsourcing Online Business Tasks To Earn More Money ' Do you run one of the many online business that could benefit tremendously from outsourcing? Read about how a seasoned internet marketing professional learned how to use outsourcing to earn more money.

MMD @ MyMoneyDesign writes Which is Better ' Term or Permanent Life Insurance? ' Part 2 ' Should you buy cheaper Term insurance that will expire or the more expensive Permanent insurance that is guaranteed for life? Let me share with you two real quotes I received, and we'll crunch the numbers to figure out which one is the better alternative.

Julia @ Grad Budget writes Grad School Secrets: Furniture on a Budget ' Discusses several methods of finding cheap or free Furniture

Little House @ Little House in the Valley writes March Progress Monitoring ' The beginning of April means a time to recap my goals. I like things in three, therefore my goals were to save money ($6,000 for the year), continue to grow my blog (375 readers daily), and ride my bike (1,000 miles this year). So how am I doing at day 90?

Jon Rhodes @ Affiliate Tips writes Affiliate Marketing ' A Great Potential Career? ' This article gives you an idea of the sort of lifestyle you can lead if you become a full time internet affiliate marketer.

SB @ Finance Product Reviews writes MB Trading Brokerage Platform Review ' MB Trading the unsung hero of the brokerage world. 7 times best brokerage award winner. Read this review to learn more about it

Srinath @ The University of Money writes Best Investments for Young people ' This post describes some of the best investments for people who have just started earning and are in their early 20's.

SB @ One Cent at a Time writes What is Obama Care and How Does it Affect Us? - In-depth analysis of President Obama's health care reform bill, fondly called Obamacare. Is it going to change the present health care chaos around us, or it's blow to your freedom and liberty?

Miss T. @ Prairie Eco Thrifter writes How to Have a Small Budget Wedding ' Weddings can always get very pricey very quickly, even if you're trying your hardest to save money. However, you should know that there are a number of steps you can take toward having a more affordable wedding.

Busy Exec @ The 'Busy Executive' Money Blog writes 5 Steps To Avoid Hitting The Career Ceiling ' As we work to save for retirement, a steady and increasing income is important. After all, the faster you reach your number, the faster you can move on and really enjoy those passions in life. Here are my top 5 tips to avoid hitting the wall in your career:

Thad Puckett @ ThadThoughts writes Learning to Save | What I Learned At 7 Year's of Age ' Lessons I learned about saving when I was just 7 years old.

Echo @ Boomer & Echo writes Why You Should Avoid Mortgage Life Insurance ' Buying mortgage life insurance from your bank is generally a bad idea. Term life insurance is much cheaper and offers greater protection.

Roger @ The Amateur Financier writes Just How Many People Really Need to Work? ' A thought experiment, considering just how many people would need to keep working in order to keep society functioning properly, while the rest of us spend our time sipping martinis as we lounge by the pool.

Money Cone @ Money Cone writes Companies I Won't Do Business With ' As a lone consumer, there isn't much I can do about poor customer service. What I can do is, not deal with such companies. Might not make even a dent in how these companies do business, but greatly reduces stress in my life.

SB @ One Cent at a Time writes What is Obama Care and How Does it Affect Us? - In-depth analysis of President Obama's health care reform bill, fondly called Obamacare. Is it going to change the present health care chaos around us, or it's blow to your freedom and liberty?

Jake @ I Am 1 Percent writes 7 Financial Tips For Young Adults ' Seven tips I wish I had in my late teens and early 20's that would've assisted me in my road to being in the 1 percent

Kari @ Small Budget Big Dreams writes Financial Confession: I Hide Money ' Do you hide money from your friends, family and spouse? I do, but it's probably not what you think.

Everything Finance @ Everything Finance Blog writes Bad Credit? Bank Accounts That Will Forgive You ' If you have bad credit, you may find it is difficult to have any of the basic financial services you used to enjoy such as a credit cards and a checking account. However, as more and more people have bad credit and file for bankruptcy, more banks are beginning to offer services to those individuals. If you have bad credit, here are a few banks that will forgive you and give you a second chance.

Khaleef Crumbley @ Fat Guy, Skinny Wallet writes Why A Roth IRA Is Better For Us Than A Traditional - A Roth IRA is a powerful tool for saving toward retirement Find out why we chose this option over a Traditional IRA, and see if this move is right for you!

Teacher Man @ My University Money writes Why Cutting The GST Was Great Politics and Terrible Economics ' As some of you may have picked up on I tend to have a slightly right of center bias on economic issues (not social ones I should quickly point out). I tend to believe in many of the bedrock foundations of fiscal conservatism such as a balanced budget, the responsibility of the individual, and small governments.

Karl @ CultOfMoney writes Spring Training for your Money ' The point of spring training for baseball is so that players can shake the rust off after a long off-season, work on their fundamentals, and lets coaches evaluate what players will work best on the baseball team. I've written with the baseball analogy with respect to fantasy baseball before. If you follow the same process for real baseball and have a spring training for your money, you'll be ready for opening day too. Just remember though, there's actually no off-season for your finance

Emily @ Evolving Personal Finance writes Dental Care without Insurance ' By speaking with my coworker after a dentist appointment, I found a way to save 50% on our bill! I include several possibilities for saving money on dental care when you don't have dental insurance through your employer.

Earth and Money @ Earth and Money writes Stop Price Shopping for Groceries Now! ' For most people, going to multiple grocery stores to take advantage of sales on different items is a complete waste of time and resources.

Kraig @ Young, Cheap Living writes How To Get Started with Mint.com ' This article outlines the overall concept of Mint.com and the basics of how to use it. It looks at how it displays and calculates your net worth when you connect it to all of your financial accounts. This post also describes Mint's budget functionality and how to create and manage a budget using it.

Glen Craig @ Free From Broke writes In Honor of Financial Literacy Month: Back to Basics ' April is Financial Literacy Month. Here is a refresher course on financial basics you should look into if you are planning to spruce up your finances.

Paul Vachon @ The Frugal Toad writes ' With college tuition rising much faster than the rate of inflation, more college-bound students depend on financial aid to help pay for college. This comprehensive guide shows where to find financial aid and scholarships.

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