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The Best of the Carnival of Personal Finance #114


The Best of the Carnival of Personal Finance #114

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Trent at The Simple Dollar hosted this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance, 114th Edition. It’s a doozy, with more than 75 articles submitted by PF bloggers. My article on How to Know Instantly You’re Being Conned was included in the carnival. Thanks, Trent! Here are some additional articles I found particularly stimulating:

Enjoy!

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6 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Thanks for the mention

  2. Hey how is the Deathly Hallows coming along? I finished it last weekend. :)

    You picked my post as one of the best out of 75? Why, thank you!

  3. DR

    Pinyo, I’m a Harry Potter fan, and I thought the ending of The Deathly Hallows was excellent. What did you think?

  4. Hey, thanks for the pick! Since I can’t sleep, I guess I’ll do my roundup now.

  5. I do like this book and the ending (but we are not supposed to discuss it on the Net :))

    Anyway, the book definitely did a good job of tying all the loose end.

  6. KMC

    Thanks for the mention. Glad you found the post useful.

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