Living Almost Large is this week’s host for the Carnival of Debt Reduction. This week’s theme, The Olympics. Great choice for this week!
My article “Credit Cards are for Emergencies!” was featured in the shooting category.
Here are the editor’s picks:
- Nate Scottt talks about what he wants to do as he becomes debt free, and asks everyone to join in If I Were Debt Free…#70 « natedavidscott.com posted at natedavidscott.com.
- Chris Johnston discusses how dealing with debt sometimes means controlling your emotions in Controlled Anger Eliminates Debt posted at Making Sense with Common Cents.
- Jason asks the question every future parents considers in Should We Pay Off Credit Card Debt Before Having a Baby? posted at Frugal Dad. I have to say his post has great points.
- James explains to us that everyone needs to choose their own debt payoff strategy in Figuring Out Your Financial Style 3: Debt Reduction posted at capitalcouplesfinance.com
Other categories include;
- Track and Field-NCN give us a list to help everyone get out of debt faster in Monthly Checklist To Help Speed Up Your Debt Reduction And Increase Your Savings posted at No Credit Needed.
- Shooting-Jonathan asks the question do you know of a secret hidden credit card fee in The Hidden Fee That Costs Us Money posted at Master Your Card.
- Platform Diving-William Blake explains to us even after bankruptcy getting loans is possible for many people because lenders don’t mind taking on the risk in Obtaining a Loan is Still Possible After Bankruptcy posted at Becoming Debt Free.
- Swimming-Laura talks about controlling spending in How To Control Unconcious Spending posted at Green Panda Treehouse.
- Medals-Michael Geoffrey tells us the different factors involved in calculating your credit score in his post How The Credit Score Rating Scale Works posted at Debt Smackdown.
Head on over to check out the other great articles in this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction.










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