Welcome to the 325th edition of the Carnival of Personal Finance — Labour Day Weekend Edition! This weekend is the beginning of a new season, a new semester of school, and represents change, reflection, and a focus on the future. It’s been a good summer, with lots of heat and nice weather, but now we… [Read More]
What Debts and Bills Should You Pay First If You Run out of Money?
The following is a guest post by Frank Collins. Most people run into financial difficulty at one time or another, when the money they have just does not stretch far enough to pay for all of the bills and expenses. Unfortunately, there is a tendency for these difficult times to snowball especially during more difficult… [Read More]
What My Dysfunctional Aunt Taught Me About Wealth and Finances
This is a story by someone who is close to me, and is about how fortune, easily gained, can also be easily lost. From Riches To Rags… This is a story about an aunt and her husband who lived a very humble life. The story starts out when she ran away from home and eloped… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Camping Edition
Today is Weekend Reading, camping edition! Hopefully the weather will be nice here on the east coast before a hurricane heading straight our way arrives! New York City will get 100 m.p.h winds on Sunday (forecast as of the time of this writing), which is pretty nuts… Here are the posts of the week: Rest… [Read More]
Rest in Peace, Mr. Layton
On Monday morning, I was shocked to hear that Jack Layton, leader of the NDP party of Canada, had died of prostate cancer. His own father had battled the same cancer earlier on in his own life. I remember how he has been part of Canada’s electoral debates for a long time, along with Stephen… [Read More]
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