November 11, 2007

Carnival of Homeowners #17

Greetings! Welcome to the 17th edition of the Carnival of Homeowners. We have received 20 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Eric Hudin presents Tax Help - Creative Use of the Roth IRA in Estate Planning posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog. Parents must give serious thought to protecting their family through creative estate planning. While life insurance and trusts should be a part of every plan, Roth IRAs can be an elegant tool you can use to pass some of your wealth to your children on a tax-free basis.

Allen Taylor presents Overcoming Trading Fears posted at Investing World Today. It’s been said that trading is 90% emotional, and 10% technical.

Tim Ramsey presents Financial Freedom Is Not Just About Being Debt Free posted at My Debt Relief Blog. Financial freedom is a bit of a misnomer. Having financial freedom is defined as being in a place in your life where you no longer have to work to pay for your living expenses.

Eric Stanley presents 10 Ways to Keep Your Holiday Spending in Check posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles. Everyone vows that this year they are going to shop early and stay within their budget; but to avoid the post-holiday hangover they need more than just good intentions. They have to make a plan for holiday spending and stick to it. Here are 10 tips to keep holiday spending in line.

Thomas Humes presents Are You Habitually Losing Money? posted at Wealth Building World. Psychologists tell us that up to 90% of our behavior is habitual. If you have a habit of letting your receivables get overdue, which is one of the most common unsuccessful habits, you will always get a predictable result. Negative habits breed negative consequences.

Kevin Fleming presents Why I Switched From Cable TV to Satellite posted at Satellite TV Guru. Switching from Cable to Satellite may save your family hundreds of dollars a year, this is my story and why I switched over.

Matthew Paulson presents How to Buy Foreclosure Real Estate Without Going Broke or Getting Ripped Off posted at Getting Green.

Ian Welsh presents Bernanke Cuts Another Quarter posted at The Agonist. What this means for you is simple enough: the prices of food, heating oil and transportation will keep going up. If you're in an inflated housing market, expect the value of your main asset to drop. And expect inflation to break out from food and energy into a lot of consumer goods.

Steve Faber presents - Hire a Lawyer for Your Real Estate Transactions – or Pay the Price posted at Debt Free. You may think you can just take this stuff lightly, and far too many people do, despite the advice of experts. However, failure to take this simple precaution can be fraught with peril. I have a..........

Plonkee presents an investment property should ‘wash its face’ posted at plonkee money. It's not really a good investment property if it has a negative cashflow.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Cut Down On Travel Costs As A Gracious Houseguest posted at The Digerati Life. How to cut costs when traveling -- be someone's houseguest!

Logan Flatt, CFA presents Don't Fool Yourself -- Your Home Is Not An Investment. posted at PowerWealth.com.

Joshua Dorkin presents Buying New Construction? Don'€™t let those builders push you around!! posted at Real Estate Investing For Real.

Charles H. Green presents The Subprime Mortgage Crisis Viewed in the 12-Year Rear View Mirror posted at Trust Matters. It took a long time mess up the mortgage market as badly as it has been. Charles Green takes a long look back to 95 and traces what went wrong.

Jason Elder presents Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - 5 Good Reasons To File Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a popular form of bankruptcy in the United States. For some, it is the last resort of those who have experienced a sudden job loss or a major medical issue that they had no control over. Through bankruptcy liquidation filed under this chapter the debtor can get a fresh financial start by receiving a discharge of all debts.

Aaron Wakling presents How to Resolve Bad Credit posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. A bad credit situation is not a comfortable situation to get into. Spending beyond your means can lead to a bad credit situation. There are also unavoidable circumstances unaffordable medical bills, job lay-offs and other financial difficulties leading to a bad credit situation.

Frugal Panda presents 10 Home Improvement Projects That Actually Pay Off posted at Frugal Panda.

Jason Elder presents Chapter 7 Bankruptcy - 5 Good Reasons To File Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a popular form of bankruptcy in the United States. For some, it is the last resort of those who have experienced a sudden job loss or a major medical issue that they had no control over. Through bankruptcy liquidation filed under this chapter the debtor can get a fresh financial start by receiving a discharge of all debts.

FIRE Finance presents Car Pool, Ride Share, Hitch Hike your way to Fun & Dollars! posted at FIRE Finance.

Leroy Brown presents The CFL and You posted at Llama Money. Save money on your electric bill with CFL's.

That concludes this edition. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on November 18, 2007. submit your blog articles using our Blog Carnival Submission Form.

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