Money Under 30 Featured in 5 Carnivals This Week

I was busy posting last week, as this week’s carnivals show! Here’s this week’s personal finance roundup.

The Carnival of Twenty Something Finances, hosted over at Keeping the Reigns Tight (love this blog’s tagline, by the way), my article Why Cash is Still King of the Monthly Budget. I also liked 20Saver’s article When a Saver Loves a Spender.

My article Asset Allocation for Investors Under 30 was included in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance, hosted at Million Dollar Journey.

The Carnival of Debt Management is up at Credit Card Lowdown. (Sagar do you ever sleep?) There you can find my post 10 Things You Should Know About Debt Management Programs.

In this week’s Festival of Frugality over at My Dollar Plan, you can find my article giving advice on finding a roommate or shared living space.

Finally, in the fourth ever edition of the Money Hacker Carnival, hosted at The Amateurist Financial Journey, you can find my article on ten great budgeting tools.

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About David E. Weliver

David Weliver founded MoneyUnder30.com at the age of 25 as he struggled to conquer post-college debt on entry level paychecks. Today, he works full-time publishing Money Under 30 to help other young professionals jump start their financial lives. You can find David on Google+ or LinkedIn.

Comments

  1. Thanks for the shout out!

    I completely agree that cash is the way to go if you seriously need to stick to a budget and have not had luck with using your debit card in the past. Luckily, I’ve never been in such a position.

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