August 17, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #9

Greetings! The 9th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners is up. We have selected 17 posts for this edition. All people, whose posts have been selected for this edition, are requested to give a link back to this carnival at their earliest convenience. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Mark J. Donovan presents Luxury Homes Hold Value in Declining Market posted at HomeAdditionPlus. Mark Donovan of HomeAdditionPlus.com explains why luxury homes still hold their value even during downtimes in the housing market.

Kevin Fleming presents How to Mount a Satellite Dish posted at Satellite TV Guru. How to article explaining mounting a Satellite Dish on your house.

FIRE Finance presents Energy Saving Tips For This Summer posted at FIRE Finance. Here are some great energy saving tips for keeping our houses cool this summer without creating an extra burden on our energy and power bills.

John Crenshaw presents Top 3 Reasons Mortgage Rate Shopping Will Kill You posted at Truthful Lending dot Com. It's true...you will cause yourself nothing but pain by shopping for a mortgage based on rate alone. Read on to find out more.

Shadox presents What is Your House Worth? posted at Money and Such. Some tools for valuing the price of your home. How accurate are they?

Silicon Valley Blogger presents The Real Estate Bust Around The Block posted at The Digerati Life. Here’s to a lovely, brisk walk down a winding country lane, where I could nod at the neighbors walking their dogs and pushing their babies and grannies along. But how are my neighbors' homes doing?

Jason Elder presents 100k In Credit Card Debt Is No Reason To Go Bankrupt posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog. Years ago, bankruptcy was only used by business to obtain relief from its debtors. Today 1 out of every 7 people has filed bankruptcy and walked away from thousands of dollars of credit card debt.

Aaron Wakling presents Protecting Your Credit Card Information Online posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. While shopping online is the latest and greatest trend for consumers, hackers and other dishonest people have also turned to online shopping as a way to obtain credit card information for fraudulent use.

Eric Hudin presents Protecting Your Finances and Assets Offshore posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. When it comes to the question of when to protect your assets and finances offshore your financial, legal and tax advisers will always tell you there is no such thing as taking action to protect your fiscal situation too soon, especially if you want to go offshore for some form of direct affluence protection reasons.

Allen Taylor presents Good Stock Investments - How To Spot The Best Stocks For Your Portfolio posted at Investing World Today. So what are some good stock investments for your portfolio? Just about everybody wants to know this. The truth is, the answer all depends on what type of investor you are.

Tim Ramsey presents Consumer Debt Is A Financial Killer posted at My Debt Relief Blog. A crucial step in creating wealth is to reduce your dependence on credit cards and ensure future monthly payments on all of your cards combined never exceeds 10% of your after tax income.

Eric Stanley presents How To Start Saving Money posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Here are three strategies you can put to work immediately in your life.

Thomas Humes presents Value Creation Creates Wealth posted at Wealth Building World. If you truly want to be rich then you need to find a way to create as much value in the world as possible. Rich people go around asking themselves what they can do better for other people. They understand that if they can make life easier and/or better for as many people as possible, they will get rich.

Larry Russell presents The Biggest Personal Finance Story of the Past 30 Years (Part 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. The biggest personal finance story of the past 30 years has been the dramatic growth of the market capitalization of financial services firms within the U.S. equity markets. The reason that this is so important to your personal finances is pretty straightforward.

Edithyeung presents The Money Series – How to Manage and Maintain your Bank Account? posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. The goal of each money jar (online bank account) is to make sure you spend within your means.

Lucynda Riley presents Don't be a slave to debt posted at Grit in my Teeth. CBS news said the mortgage market is changing. It seems even people with good credit are going to be having a harder time getting a mortgage. That's means if you have bad credit you can probably forget it.

FitBuff presents Free Water, What a Novel Idea! | FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog. FitBuff says, "How much do you spend on water? I was shocked to find out that I spend nearly $60 per month -- money that could be paying a phone or cable bill, instead of financing our planet's most abundant resource. But, I also prefer bottled-quality water over just raw tap water. Fortunately, I came up with this great solution that has been working perfectly, while saving me over $50 per month."

That concludes the 9th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 24 August 2007. You can submit your posts using the Blog Carnival Submission Form.

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