Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Wealth Builder Carnival #77

Welcome to the seventy-seventh edition of The Wealth Builder Carnival. The purpose of this carnival is to collect articles from the blogosphere on building, preserving and keeping enough wealth for a comfortable retirement. For reference, I have tried to keep the carnival content tightly focused on wealth building and did not include submissions that were off topic. For reading convenience, the posts are listed with a brief summary or comment by the submitter and organized into seven categories: Earning, Insuring and Protecting, Investing, Living Frugally, Retiring, Saving and Taxes.  Blog Carnival is having technical issues again, which may have reduced the number of submissions for this week.

And now on to the Carnival:


Earning


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Insuring and Protecting


Dr Dean presents iPads And Tablets: Ten Ways To Keep ‘Em Safe While Traveling posted at Dr. Dean's TheMillionaireNurse.com Blog, saying, "iPad's size and weight make them great for traveling Read all about how to help keep yours from the black hole that is ' airline lost and found.'"

Ellen Davidson presents Health Care Fraud posted at Small Group Health Insurance, saying, "Currently, the structure for health insurance is provided by the government and managed in the public sector. With the possibility of a new law requiring all citizens to have health insurance, it is important to understand the health care system and the different scams that are out there."


Investing


Super Saver presents Investing in Tough Times posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, "Here are the steps we've taken to invest in a continued uncertain economy."


Living Frugally


Wealth Titan presents The effect debt has on your financial freedom posted at Wealth Titan, saying, "High interest debt to financial freedom is like kryptonite to Superman. Credit card, store accounts and personal loans don’t contribute towards financial independence."

Isabell D. presents The Cost of Owning a Home posted at Homeowner Insurance Quote, saying, "The American Dream has always been associated with owning your own home. This article details the costs that some new homeowners overlook when they are considering, and/or buying a new home. It is a great resource for those on a budget and may be considering owning a home."

Rebecca Black presents Eight Bad Habits That Lead to Financial Disaster posted at Free Credit Report Online, saying, "According to CNN, there are more than 150 million people — one out of every two people in the United States — in dire situations due to debt, and it seems that bad financial habits are becoming a more widespread problem. We spend more than we can afford, and it’s a vicious cycle. Fortunately, the cycle can be stopped if we can pinpoint and assess the causes for debt and uncalculated spending. Here are some bad habits to help avoid delving deeper into financial disaster."

Nathan Richardson presents What is a Good Credit Score: 2011 Range, Credit Score Scale & Chart posted at Bank Ratings in 2012, saying,"A solid credit score can deeply affect your finances, learn how a good credit score can save you thousands."

John presents Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows posted at Wallet Blog, saying,"To buy or not to buy…Wow, what a question! With mortgage rates at record lows, now may well be the right time to either purchase or refinance a home. Take a look at the how and why of low interest rates and decide for yourself."

Retiring


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Saving


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Taxes


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That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The Wealth Builder Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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1 comment:

Dr Dean said...

Thanks for including my post.