Sunday, July 4, 2010

Financial Independence Compilation

Welcome to the July 4, 2010 edition of financial independence.
Debra Jacobson presents How To Be Frugal: Saving on Child Entertainment posted at All Things Frugal, saying, "Children's entertainment does not have to be expensive."

ComplexSearch presents 4 Ways to Cultivate Alternative Income posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "Thanks for Consideration"

Saurabh presents Use Bad Credit Payday Loans To Improve Your Credit Score « Best Payday Loan posted at Best Payday Loan, saying, "The billion dollar payday loan industry is growing leaps and bounds. Astonishingly, very few new ventures in this field have met with failures." Ryan @ CML presents How to Make a Zero Based Budget posted at Cash Money Life, saying, "How to create a budget that you can use to streamline your finances and better control your money." Ryan @ MFN presents Solve a Finance Problem With 3 Steps posted at The Military Wallet, saying, "These three steps can help you solve financial problems when it's tough to make ends meet." MoneySecretRecipe presents How To Join A Free Proven Mentoring Program If You Are Totally New Internet Marketer Want To Make Money Online posted at MoneySecretRecipe. Paul Emran presents Forex Trading and Mistakes Beginners Make posted at Free Daily Forex Signals, saying, "Forex trading makes money but only when you know what to do. There are a few common mistakes that novice traders make. To make money, first they have to learn to avoid those mistakes." Jerry Rogers presents Everything You Need to Start Your Own Coworking Group posted at OnlineUniversities.com. MoneySecretRecipe presents What is the fastest and the easiest way to make money online ? posted at MoneySecretRecipe. MoneySecretRecipe presents 3 Must Follow Success Keys For Anyone Who Want To Make Money Online Quickly posted at MoneySecretRecipe. Wenchypoo presents D-I-Y Economic Reform--Starving the Evil Piggies posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket. Kai S. presents Make Residual Income posted at Internet Business Tactics, saying, "You don't have to be a millionaire or even have a ton of money to be financially independent if you can create the right income: Residual Income." aiwendel presents Make money online with paypal posted at TubeBlogger, saying, "Sharing my secrets on how to make money online, if you have a paypal account." David de Souza presents Inland Revenue Increase Tax Free Allowance posted at UK Tax Blog, saying, "The tax free allowance has recently been increased. Find out what it means and how it will affect you." Arjun Rudra presents 5 Canadian Portfolio Managers You Should Follow : Investing Thesis posted at Investing Thesis. AEDINSY presents This Could Change Your Small Business Forever! posted at Small Business Advice | Small Business Tips and Articles | Small Business Success Stories, saying, "NY Times bestselling author Christine Comaford is CEO of Mighty Ventures, a business accelerator which helps businesses to massively increase sales, product offerings, and company value. She has helped 152 entrepreneurs (and counting!) to become millionaires. In fact, she is about to close a $105,000,000 cash buyout for one of her clients! Christine is best known for providing proven strategies plus unleashing an army of powerful people and resources to help her clients grow their businesses at massive speed." BWL presents A Few Different Ways of Investing Money posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, "If you've got your emergency fund in place and debt paid off, it is time to get started investing. These are a few ways you can go about it..." Roshawn Watson presents Why Is Debt Really Decreasing? posted at Watson Inc, saying, "In the first quarter of 2008, our debt to disposable income peaked at a staggering 131%. This means for every dollar we earned, we spent $1.31. As of March, our debt as a share of our annual income is presently 122%. If you think this change indicates that we have collectively been so scarred by the "Great Recession" that we are now behaving fiscally responsible, think again. There is a surprising and sad reason why our debt has gone down. Hint, it has nothing to do with frugality." MoneyNing presents Three Frugal Recipes Everyone Can Enjoy posted at Money Ning, saying, "You can really save so much money with food by being just a little bit frugal. Here are a few recipes that you can start with." George Estremera presents Legit Online Jobs – Does It Really Work? posted at georges_log. ComplexSearch presents TIPS and I-Bonds: Two Relatively Simple (and Low Risk) Ways to Beat Inflation posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "An article about how inflation erodes your purchasing power, and two simple, risk-free ways to protect against it." Everything Finance presents 10 mantras to keep your parents happy in abroad tour posted at Invest In India. Silicon Valley Blogger presents What Is Options Trading? An Analogy posted at The Digerati Life, saying, "Thanks!" MoneySecretRecipe presents The Proven MUST Follow Guidance to Start Your Internet Business posted at MoneySecretRecipe. Estate Yard presents The Basics of Real Estate Negotiation posted at Estate Yard .com. Kevin Poulis presents CreditorWeb.com – Compare Credit Card Offers posted at SiteTally.com. Roshawn Watson presents Why Is Debt Really Decreasing? posted at Watson Inc, saying, "In the first quarter of 2008, our debt to disposable income peaked at a staggering 131%. This means for every dollar we earned, we spent $1.31. As of March, our debt as a share of our annual income is presently 122%. If you think this change indicates that we have collectively been so scarred by the "Great Recession" that we are now behaving fiscally responsible, think again. There is a surprising and sad reason why our debt has gone down. Hint, it has nothing to do with frugality." That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of financial independence using our carnival submission form.

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  1. Got your message--as you can tell, I'm full of them.

    ~Wenchypoo

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