This week ChristianPF gets to host the Best of Money Blogcarnival – which features the 10 best financial blog posts from the previous week. I didn’t realize there would be 75 submissions for me to choose from – that makes it a little difficult to narrow it down to only 10. But, I did the best I could and this article from Jason of Redeeming Riches was my favorite for the week.
- Getting Dirty to Destroy Your Debt – One Toilet at a Time! What would you do to get rid of your debt? Would you clean restrooms? Take a look at our story of overcoming debt one commode at a time!
And these were my other 9 favs from the bunch (in no particular order)…
- Find A High Paying 2nd Job Using Craigslist. You Can Find A High Paying 2nd Job Using Craigslist If you’re looking for high paying 2nd jobs, look no further than your computer screen.
- When is the Right Time to Retire? When is the right time to retire? Should retirement be rest and relaxation? How about a new perspective on the answers to these questions versus the typical How to Survive Rich, Happy and Healthy guide!
- Tax Deductible Doesn’t Mean Free! A lot of people have the misunderstood notion that if something is tax-deductible, it is free.
- Stock Market Strategies: Trading In A Bull vs Bear Market. Here’s an extensive look at investing and trading during any type of market. You can make money regardless of the market, but you’ll have to be aware of the risks!
- Living on a Single Income: 7 Years and Counting. Some tips and lessons learned over the past 7 years while raising 3 children while living on a single income. There’s little room for error, so it’s essential to have your financial house in order.
- How To Teach Your Kids The Concept Of Investing. How do you get your kids interested with personal finance so they can grow up with a better foundation for how to handle money?
- Tips to Avoid Financial Strain with Aging Parents. Caring for aging parents is an emotionally taxing experience for their children. In addition to the emotional strain, financial strain can also be experienced. However, there are some easy steps that can help to reduce this strain and prepare for the future financially.
- Paying Yourself First; Why You Should Build an Emergency Fund. A look at the importance of paying yourself first.
- Examples of How to Pay for College Without Borrowing. Want to know how to attend college without incurring debt? This post offers two real-life scenarios to follow that will do just that!

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Wow! Thanks Bob for the Editor’s Pick!! I’m honored to be chosen among 75 articles!!!!
Jason, NP – thanks for the inspiring post!
Bob, thanks for hosting and glad you enjoyed my post on when to retire!
Thank you so much for featuring my post here! This is a good group you’ve got for this edition. Hmmm… the 2nd job through Craigslist sounds interesting!