Moments of Fame

In the 147th Carnival of Personal Finance, MoneyNing has kindly included Money’s rumination about whether the recent bail-out will do much to improve the U.S. and world economy over the long run. Thanks, MoneyNing!

In this carnival, Pinching Copper comes mighty close to expressing my feelings exactly with remarks on the so-called “victims” of the real-estate crunch. And in the preaching to the choir department, right on! say I to David at Money under Thirty, who suggests we consider how much a pet costs before gazing into a pair of doggy eyes and falling in love with those limpid pools of vacant love. SVB (The Digerati Life) submitted her interesting post on saving money on healthcare. And if you enjoy the sensation of your hair standing on end, don’t miss Discover Debt Freedom’s 10 Facts Credit Card Companies Don’t Want You to Know. This carnival is full of links to great posts–you need to visit it to appreciate it.

The Carnival of Money Stories is up at My Financial Blogger. Funny’s rumination over the question of whether we’re better off than our parents appears here. In this witty collection, Seb at Pinching Copper tells us why going bald is a blessing in disguise; Living of Dividends explains how he earned more than $2,500 in passive income last month; and Money Blue Book offers an interesting discussion of how he’s trying to escape life as an attorney to make a living as a blogger.

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