Welcome to the August 14, 2008 edition of Kids and Money. Be sure to check out the development of my free eBook, "Stock Investing Basics."
Many of you know that I have two children: Two little boys -- one is 2 1/2 years old, the other is 10 months old. They've both been under the weather. Consequently, I am a slow mover of late. I ache, I'm tired beyond belief (hard to imagine we're contemplating trying for Number 3), and my eyes are two swollen, red, puffy orbs about to burst from my skull. My head aches, I'm anxious, and I have a short fuse.
I'm doing my best to keep it all together. My wife is an angel.
So I apologize for getting this edition out late with no commentary whatsoever.
As a consolation, I will be picking a few of these posts over the next week or so to do a more thorough read-through and commentary / analysis. I hope you'll indulge me.
Without further delay here are this week's submissions. Thanks to all for the support.
Briana presents Upromise Reminder…. | Bargain Briana posted at Bargain Briana, saying, "My article is about saving money for your child's/grandchild's, etc education with upromise! :) Those pennies add up!"
Jennifer Johnson presents Surviving the PTO posted at MommyABCs.com, saying, "PTO, kids school"
Save Money presents Three Principles Of Personal Finance posted at How I Save Money.net.
Lauren Rose presents Tips on How to Teach Your Kids to Save Money posted at No Debt Anymore .org, saying, "The concept of buying something tomorrow instead of today is a difficult concept for kids to master. To encourage your children to save, you may need to exaggerate the benefits for them at first."
Coach Peter Khoury presents Parents and Students are getting executive style Coaching to supplement Tutoring and Counseling posted at InControlCoaching.com, saying, "Life and career coaching for students to help them find a direction."
Toni Graybill shared Wealth - Making It Up As We Go posted at Maximize Health and Wealth.
Heather Johnson presents The Changing Face of Pedagogy posted at Et cetera.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents What Do Potty Training Mishaps Got To Do With Money? posted at The Digerati Life.
Joe Manausa presents 3 Bogus Real Estate Statistics - Know Them Or Be Burned By Them posted at Really Better Real Estate, saying, "There is a disturbing habit of our recognized industry leaders to quote statistics that have no basis at all. Some of them are downright wrong! This article will recognize three of the most important bogus real estate statistics that everyone ought to know about."
Joe Manausa presents What Homes Have Sold? New Versus Resales posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, "New home sales versus resales, you might be surprised to find that builders are not helping with the current over-supply of homes on the market."
Joe Manausa presents Tallahassee Market Update posted at Real Estate Market Reports, saying, "Here is a housing inventory report, hot off the press for the housing market. The statistics are starting to point out that inventory levels seem to be falling for the first time in many years."
David Cassell presents Get Qualified To Protect Your Nations Secrets posted at selectcoursesblog.com.
Joseph presents How To Save Money On Cars posted at Penny Pinching.
Sweettooth presents How To Manage Your Gift Budget: 3 Easy Tips posted at Shop Little Gifts.
KCLau presents Frugal living doesn’t mean cheap posted at KCLau's Money Tips, saying, "List of benefits of being frugal and what frugality is about"
Anand presents Ian Stephens - Identity of a Wealth Builder posted at Anand Dhillon . com, saying, "This post includes a free download of Ian Stephens wealth building audio program: Identity of a Wealth Builder. Ian went from being more than $100,000 in debt to living in a $1 million home in 3 years. In this program, he details his formula for financial success."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Kids and Money using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Many of you know that I have two children: Two little boys -- one is 2 1/2 years old, the other is 10 months old. They've both been under the weather. Consequently, I am a slow mover of late. I ache, I'm tired beyond belief (hard to imagine we're contemplating trying for Number 3), and my eyes are two swollen, red, puffy orbs about to burst from my skull. My head aches, I'm anxious, and I have a short fuse.
I'm doing my best to keep it all together. My wife is an angel.
So I apologize for getting this edition out late with no commentary whatsoever.
As a consolation, I will be picking a few of these posts over the next week or so to do a more thorough read-through and commentary / analysis. I hope you'll indulge me.
Without further delay here are this week's submissions. Thanks to all for the support.
Briana presents Upromise Reminder…. | Bargain Briana posted at Bargain Briana, saying, "My article is about saving money for your child's/grandchild's, etc education with upromise! :) Those pennies add up!"
Jennifer Johnson presents Surviving the PTO posted at MommyABCs.com, saying, "PTO, kids school"
Save Money presents Three Principles Of Personal Finance posted at How I Save Money.net.
Lauren Rose presents Tips on How to Teach Your Kids to Save Money posted at No Debt Anymore .org, saying, "The concept of buying something tomorrow instead of today is a difficult concept for kids to master. To encourage your children to save, you may need to exaggerate the benefits for them at first."
Coach Peter Khoury presents Parents and Students are getting executive style Coaching to supplement Tutoring and Counseling posted at InControlCoaching.com, saying, "Life and career coaching for students to help them find a direction."
Toni Graybill shared Wealth - Making It Up As We Go posted at Maximize Health and Wealth.
Heather Johnson presents The Changing Face of Pedagogy posted at Et cetera.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents What Do Potty Training Mishaps Got To Do With Money? posted at The Digerati Life.
Joe Manausa presents 3 Bogus Real Estate Statistics - Know Them Or Be Burned By Them posted at Really Better Real Estate, saying, "There is a disturbing habit of our recognized industry leaders to quote statistics that have no basis at all. Some of them are downright wrong! This article will recognize three of the most important bogus real estate statistics that everyone ought to know about."
Joe Manausa presents What Homes Have Sold? New Versus Resales posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, "New home sales versus resales, you might be surprised to find that builders are not helping with the current over-supply of homes on the market."
Joe Manausa presents Tallahassee Market Update posted at Real Estate Market Reports, saying, "Here is a housing inventory report, hot off the press for the housing market. The statistics are starting to point out that inventory levels seem to be falling for the first time in many years."
David Cassell presents Get Qualified To Protect Your Nations Secrets posted at selectcoursesblog.com.
Joseph presents How To Save Money On Cars posted at Penny Pinching.
Sweettooth presents How To Manage Your Gift Budget: 3 Easy Tips posted at Shop Little Gifts.
KCLau presents Frugal living doesn’t mean cheap posted at KCLau's Money Tips, saying, "List of benefits of being frugal and what frugality is about"
Anand presents Ian Stephens - Identity of a Wealth Builder posted at Anand Dhillon . com, saying, "This post includes a free download of Ian Stephens wealth building audio program: Identity of a Wealth Builder. Ian went from being more than $100,000 in debt to living in a $1 million home in 3 years. In this program, he details his formula for financial success."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Kids and Money using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
Technorati tags: kids and money, blog carnival.
Like what you've read here? Subscribe to Money Hacks by Email.
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