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This week I participated in three blog carnivals.

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Is Outsourcing the Cause of the Recession? - 8/19/2008
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Personal Finance Bloggers are Likely to Become the Next Generation of Millionaires - 7/28/2008
The End of Just-In-Time Manufacturing - 7/21/2008
Is ‘Instant News’ Good or Bad? - 7/3/2008
Gold May Rise to $5000 per Ounce - 6/26/2008
Alternative Energy Revolution and the Future of the Economy - 6/23/2008
Virtual Money Saving Expert - 6/20/2008
Financial Blogs vs. Financial Media - 6/19/2008

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Teaching Kids About Passive Income - 9/2/2008
How to Minimize Your Automobile Total Cost of Ownership - 8/15/2008
Do What You Love or Love What You Do? - 8/13/2008
Avoiding the Most Common Financial Mistakes - 8/12/2008
Why Investing in a 401k is a Bad Idea - 8/5/2008
Maybe it’s Time to Buy the Gas Guzzler that You’ve Always Wanted - 8/1/2008
How to Save Money by Cleaning Your House - 7/23/2008
My Long-Term Goals - 7/18/2008
The Best Financial Advise I Received and How I Use it Practically - 8/27/2008
YoungEntrepreneur.com - 8/26/2008
10 Best Blogging Books - 8/25/2008
Five Valuable Business Lessons – From Trump’s hit TV Show ‘The Apprentice’ - 8/18/2008
Introducing The Finance Blog Network - 8/11/2008
I Have Upgraded My RSS Feed - 7/24/2008
Half a Million Reasons to be a Personal Financial Blogger - 6/6/2008
You Need 150,000 Customers - 5/15/2008

$10,000 in ideas to save you money

Keeping Your House Clean - Estimated Savings $1400
A clean house can be a lot of work, but the benefits could out way the effort.
Smart Shopping Ideas - Estimated Savings $800
Here are a few smart shopping ideas to consider when you need to find a way to save some money.
Stockpiling Supplies - Estimated Savings $1560
Economists think inflation is here to stay and is likely to get worse before it gets better.
Gardening - Estimated Savings $3300
With food prices jumping to new highs this year, gardening is a simple method to reduce your food expenses – especially if you have growing kids that eat all day like I do.
Time Your Purchases - Estimated Savings $1600
Timing your purchases can save you lots of money. Planning when to purchase the products that you will need in the future is a very good strategy. 
Minimize Your Energy Use - Estimated Savings $480
Minimizing your energy use can save you a lot of money. The largest expense is usually heat and electric energy. There are many things that a homeowner can do to improve or reduce their energy use.
Wash Your Car - Estimated Savings $120
Washing your own car or truck can save you some money. Many families have two to three vehicles and keeping them clean can become a regular expense. 
Cut Your Own Hair - Estimated Savings $720
Cutting your own hair can save you some money. Many families have two or three members that can learn to cut their own hair. Cutting hair is an inescapable task that needs to get done and can become a regular expense in a family budget.
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