Archive for the 'Frugality' Category

April 2008 Finance and Frugality Blog Carnivals

We would like to thank the following Blog Carnivals for featuring our posts. (This list will be updated to include future inclusions for the month of April 2008.) Descending chronologically by inclusion date April 16, 2008 The 8th Edition of the Money Hacks Carnival Article: The Frugal Literates Guide to Affordable Reading (Double thanks for [...]

March 2008 Finance and Frugality Blog Carnivals

We would like to thank the following blog carnivals for including our posts in the following blog carnivals for the moth of March 2008. (Descending chronologically by inclusion date) March 26, 2008 Money Hacks Carnival #5 – Haute Couture Edition Article: Language Lesson ~ Frugality is a Virtue March 24, 2008 Carnival of Personal Finance [...]

“Shopaholic” Books: Entertaining Lessons on Financial “Don’ts”

Not all our book recommendations are about finance and frugality (in fact most of them won’t be), but we thought this a good time and a good series kick off our book recommendations. The Shopaholic books by Sophie Kinsella and published by Random House are among my favorite light reading matter, and I have actually [...]

Basics for the Young, Single and Frugal

It is not easy to be young, single and frugal these days when designer clothing and accessories, iPods and Blackberrys are king, and being cool and having fun is dependent on how much money you can spend. Frugal is not a word often associated with the first 2 traits – young and single – and [...]

Carnival of Pecuniary Delights No. 1: The Madoline Hatter Pecuniary Art Edition

The first ever Carnival of Pecuniary Delights featuring quality articles form 68 personal finance and frugality bloggers on saving, spending, personal finance, money management, investing, debt, credit, economy, career and more.

Interesting Reads From Fellow Personal Finance Bloggers #16

Posts from personal finance and frugality blogs that caught my eye this week, plus recent finance blog carnivals that included posts from Pecuniarities.

Carnival of Personal Finance No. 188: The Jane Austen Edition

Welcome to the 188th Carnival of Personal Finance! Our theme for this week’s edition is Jane Austen, as I am a admirer of both her novels and the films based on her novels, which are graced throughout with witty commentary on society — and in particular, money and marriage. If this is your first time [...]


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