Welcome to the 69th Edition of the Carnival of Money Stories! I’m pleased to be hosting this week.
I’m calling this week’s carnival the “Summer Vacation Edition”. Rather than focus on going back to school, or autumn looming ahead of us, I thought it would be fun to reflect on the summer. This summer, many of us have been fortunate enough to get away for a break, even if short. Whatever your vacation, whether no-frills or grand, let’s think about the fun that was had. If you haven’t taken a vacation, think of where you would like to go next. As can be seen from my most recent blog post, this is a topic that’s been on my mind:)
For me, my very short getaway this summer was to Canada, with one day being spent visiting Niagara Falls. I was last there in my youth, so it brought back some great family memories. Those falls are still impressive, no matter how many times I have seen them.
How about you? Did you take a vacation this summer?
Let’s get to the articles!
EDITOR’S PICKS
Christian Personal Finance presents How I Run My Home Based Business
Donna Freedman presents Online News Won’t Save The Planet
Jeff Rose presents 7 Financial Tips for Your Kids Starting College
Wealth Pilgrim presents Lost or Stolen Wallet? What to do Now
OTHER FINE ARTICLES
Passive Family Income presents Save Money by Reviewing Your Credit Card Statements
Richly Reasonable presents Online Grocery Shopping – Worth It?
Money Obedience presents Save Money At Any Income Level
Free From Broke presents Final Piece of 2009 Credit CARD Act Starts and How it Affects You
My Wealth Builder presents A Simple Way to Build Wealth
The Digerati Life presents How to Remove Spyware, Malware, or any Computer Virus
PT Money presents Is Lasik Surgery Worth It? My Story
Ask Mr. Credit Card presents I Have Been Traveling
Bucksome Boomer presents Should You Eat Your Eggs?
Studenomics presents Getting College Credit….and Paying it off Within 30 Days
Sweating the Big Stuff presents How to Avoid Paying Your Credit Card Bill
Nerd Wallet presents Calm Down, the Poor are not Paying for the Rewards of the Rich
DINKS Finance presents How Groupon Has Made Me a Believer
Budgets are Sexy presents The Splurging of Gift Cards
Simple Debt Free Finance presents Heads Up – Your Credit Score May Suffer Even If You Pay Off Your Card Every Month!
Go Banking Rates presents Top 3 Reasons Why Housing Won’t Recover
Money Thinking presents Introduction to being broke
Roth IRA Rules by RothIRA.com presents Comparing Retirement Accounts: Minimum Required Distributions
FMF presents Update on our Shopping List
Debt Management presents Time Orientation and Personal Finance
Mrs. Nepsy’s Frugal World presents Another Reason to Kill my Credit Card
Get Rich Slowly presents 16 Ways to Eat Healthy While Keeping it Cheap
One Family’s Blog presents Flipping a House during the Bubble Period in the Bay Area – An Experience
Thank you to everyone who submitted an article for consideration. Next week’s carnival will be at Eventual Millionaire


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We headed down south for some fun in the smoky mountains. It was hot! I need to get back to Niagara Falls too, but have to get that passport first.
My kids went back to school today, so my summer is officially over…
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My summer vacations were to attend two blogging conferences. Lots of fun and information, but not very relaxing.
Thanks for including my article and hosting.
Kay Lynn @ Bucksome Boomer recently posted..Debt Snowball Additions
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting and for putting such an excellent list together! We are still enjoying one more week of summer. I hope you do, too!
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I think I’ve vacationed more this year than any other! Well, I actually had just a one week vacation, but several smaller min-vacations over long weekends. It’s been a bit hectic, but it really breaks the summer up to take a bunch of 3-day trips.
Thanks for hosting, btw!
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I never made it to Niagra even though I lived in Quebec for 2 years, wish I did!
Great round up carnival Squirellers.
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Thanks for hosting this carnival. I especially liked How I Run My Home Based Business… although there were plenty of other great stories as well.
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Thank you! Appreciate the carnival this week. Thanks for including our post here.
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