Carnivals for Tax Week

by Mr Credit Card

Here are this week’s carnivals that I participated in during the hectic tax week. While most of my friends are busy with their turbo tax software, I just leave it to my accountant and save time and lots of headaches! So here we go :

No Credit Needed Blog did a double duty last week by hosting both the 94th Carnival of Personal Finance and the 82nd Carnival of Debt Reduction. From the carnival of personal finance, I’ll pick one whose theme is about credit cards and that article that caught my attention was from Broke Ass Student who wrote about unscrupulous credit card tricks.

Meanwhile over at Silicon Valley, The Digerati Life life hosted the 69th Festival of Frugality. The post that really caught my eye was from the Frugal Law Student who probed what does it mean to be frugal when you are wealthy?. Let’s just put it this way : I know many millionaires who still cut coupons! This is a great article from the The Frugal Law Student. Just from reading posts on his blog, I’m sure he’ll make a very good lawyer someday.

Smart Money Life was the place for the 7th Carnival of Ethics, Values and Personal Finance. The article that caught my eye was from Nina of Queer Cents who asked if you would pay your children for good grades?. My answer is no, but check this post nevertheless.

Debt Consolidation Lowdown hosted the 8th Carnival of Debt Management. The post that caught my eye was from Grad Money Matters, who gives 5 questions you should ask before lending money to friends and relatives.

Well, that is this week’s roundup. Do not forget to send in your tax forms!

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