Happy Saturday everybody!
Posts you might have missed:
♦ Tax Refunds- The Good, The Bad and Why We Get One Anyways
♦ To Tip or Not to Tip—The Crappy Waitress
♦ My Plans For Our Tax Refund—RISE
♦ Another Place to Get Your Credit Score for Free
Recent Updates:
♦ Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy! My Credit Score Went up 65 Points
♦ Where Did The Dough Go? #41
♦ Where Did The Dough Go? #42
Fabulous Findings:
♦ Money can’t buy me love… or can it? at Wealth Informatics
♦ The Financial Burden of Moving (and Breaking Up) at Modest Money
♦ How I plan on upping our curb appeal at Making Sense of Cents
♦ Low Interest Rates and Falling Home Prices: What Gives? at Squirrelers
Giveaways:
♦ I’m doing a giveaway right now for a $25 Amazon gift card here.
♦ Crystal at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff is having a huge giveaway to celebrate her 2nd Blogiversary (ends on 3/5) here.
Carnivals I’ve participated in lately:
♦ Yakezie Carnival at 101 Centavos
♦ Carnival of Financial Camaraderie at My University Money
♦ Totally Money at Faith Money Values
♦ Festival of Frugality at Paid Twice
♦ Carnival of Financial Planning at 20’s Finances
♦ Carnival of Retirement at My Retirement Blog
♦ Yakezie Carnival at Financial Success for Young Adults
♦ Carnival of Financial Camaraderie at Thirty Six Months
♦ Canadian Finance Carnival at Canadian Finance Blog
♦ Carnival of Financial Planning at Aaron Hung
♦ Carnival of Retirement at My Personal Finance Journey
♦ Personal Finance Whiz Round Up at Personal Finance Whiz
Thanks for mentioning the Carnival of Retirement I hosted this past Monday!
No problem, Jacob. I always do my best to link back to any carnivals I’ve been included in.
Thanks a lot for the mention, Jen! I appreciate it.
You are very welcome, Suba. 😀
Thanks for the shoutout!
Welcome. I’m a sucker for home improvement/beautification.
Saving must be a way of life. I’ve learned to resist the impulse purchase and stop and think before I purchase. I ask myself if I really need this thing, and also, if I do need it, let’s look for a way to find a discount on it.
That’s a great way to think, Lorne. I still struggle sometimes with purchasing things we don’t need, but I’ve improved dramatically from a few years ago. Keep up the smart spending.