“Best of Money Carnival – The ‘Festive Season is Around the Corner’ Edition” – MaybeMoney

“Best of Money Carnival – The ‘Festive Season is Around the Corner’ Edition”

Welcome to our special edition of “The Best of Money Carnival” – a curated, weekly roundup of the top ten insightful articles on personal finance, dated October 17th, 2011, with a seasonal theme, “The Holidays Are Coming”. We genuinely hope you find these picks enriching and informative. If you’re visiting us for the first time, we extend a warm welcome to you!

Feel encouraged to explore our website further at your leisure. Now, without keeping you waiting any further, let’s dive into the top ten financial enlightenment posts of the week.

Mike, writing for Green Panda Treehouse, shares four less-talked-about methods of saving money while traveling.
Glen Craig, from Free From Broke, guides you on how to rectify errors in your credit report.
Jacob, from My Personal Finance Journey, presents a provocative piece titled “I’m Staying With Bank of America…Are You Crazy?”
Kim LaCapria, representing TotallyMoney, explores how clutter can drain your finances and provides tips on how to overcome it.
SavingMentor, in HowToSaveMoney.ca, offers 11 effective tips to get an unbeatable deal on your new car.
Crystal, from Budgeting In the Fun Stuff, stresses the importance of reviewing your credit card statements regularly.
Mr. Money, writing for Smart on Money, discusses how layaway can help maintain your Christmas budget.
Beating Broke teaches a simple technique that assists parents in achieving their savings goals.
Lela Davidson, from Parenting Squad, unwraps the debate between retirement accounts and college funds – should we prioritize ourselves over our children?
Sustainable PF uncovers the three secrets to early retirement at Sustainable Personal Finance.

I want to express my gratitude for your interest in this week’s “Best of Money Carnival” selections. Feel unrestricted to express your viewpoints in the comments about how financial decisions (earning, saving/investing, or spending) have influenced your life. Thank you again for joining this journey with us.