By: Roshawn Watson
I just want to wish you a Happy Memorial day. Thanks to all who have given their lives for our freedom.
I appreciate you for being an integral part of this site by tweeting, commenting, sending me emails, subscribing, including me in your round ups, advising, encouraging, and for all of the many ways you have shown love. I value you so much! Thank you!!!
Here are some posts that caught my interest:
What do you do when you hit the valley in your journey to financial freedom? Trent explores a very provocative question regarding life’s dips in Finding the Path Again. (The Simple Dollar)
How To Get Attention In a Crowded Field. Jonathan has some fabulous advice on being remarkable (Jonathan Fields)
Did Millionaires WANT to Be Millionaires? There’s an interesting question. Jaime (The Eventual Millionaire) provides another exciting look into the millionaire mindset. (Budgets Are Sexy)
Stop Saying You Are Too Young or Too Old. Too often we use age as an excuse for lack of achievement. (Funancials)
Holiday Strategies to Refresh a Frugal Soul. The Investor speaks to the value of being reinvigorated through holidays. (Monevator)
Is that Big Wedding Day Worth The Debt?- Young debates wedding costs in How Much Is That Wedding In The Window (Young and Thrifty)
Are You Concerned About Retirement? Andrew discuss Retirement Worries and Retirement Strategies (101 Centavos)
In Defense of Financial Advisor Fees. Average Joe makes the case for why his financial advisor fees should have been raised a long time ago. You be the judge (The Free Financial Advisor)
Five things older people have and young people… Maria describes 5 things older people have. Sometimes it is great to count your blessings, regardless of age. (The Money Principle)
Here are carnivals that I have participated in:
Best of Money Carnival
Best of Money Carnival #146 (at Retire by 40) Editor’s Pick
Best of Money Carnival #156 (at My Personal Finance Journal) Editor’s Pick
Totally Money Carnival
Totally Money Carnival #58 (at Skin In The City) Editor’s Pick
Totally Money Carnival #60 (at Motivating Mum)
Totally Money Carnival #61 (at Thirty Six Months)
Totally Money Carnival #65 (Balance Junkie)
Carnival of Personal Finance
Carnival of Personal Finance #352 (at Sense to Save)
Carnival of Personal Finance #353 (at Thirty Six Months) Editor’s Pick
Carnival of Personal Finance #355 (at Big Cajun Finances)
Carnival of Personal Finance #360 (at Money Talks) Editor’s Pick
Carnival of Personal Finance #361 (at One Cent at a Time)
Carnival of Personal Finance #362 (at James Petzke)
Yakezie Carnival
Yakezie Carnival – Have Fun Edition (at Tackling Our Debt)
Yakezie Carnival – Early Spring Jump Edition(at Money Reasons)
Yakezie Carnival – Facebook IPO Edition (at OCAAT)
Yakezie Carnival – The Power Ballad Edition (at Daily Money Shot)
Festival of Frugality
Festival of Frugality (at Budgeting with the Bushman’s)
Thanks for including me, Shawn, and I really like the company. Good reads all of them but I particularly intrigues by Jonathan's post – have been writing about the extremely noisy policy space and have been thinking that the the internet is a cacophony of noise.
Finance is one of the most important aspects of business management and includes decisions related to the use and acquisition of funds for the enterprise.