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Carnival of Personal Finance #147: Q1 Financial Advice Edition

April 7, 2008

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Welcome to the 146th Carnival of Personal Finance, Q1 Financial Advice Edition.

There are many things we can do to help our finances throughout the year and certain ones are time sensitive. Now that the first quarter of the year has officially past, let’s look at what we could’ve done during this time while enjoying the following great articles!

Editor Choice

There is no doubt that great financial articles help us gain knowledge and in turn provide a solid foundation for us to build our wealth on. Here’s a few of many around the blogsphere…

Credit

Did we do anything foolish during the holidays last year? If so, usually Q1 is spent thinking about our past and whether we can do anything to fix our credit. The worst of these might be those that bought that Lexus as a Christmas gift but did it on credit!

Economy

The economy has certainly been the center of attention during the past quarter. With the current housing crisis and perceived lack of credit for business borrowing, everyone is thinking about recession. In this environment, it is even more important to increase our retirement savings and emergency funds just in case something happens!

Money Management

Managing our money is timeless and probably one of the most important aspect of increasing our wealth. I personally take the “put everything in my bank/brokerage accounts and then do everything I can to not withdraw approach.” It’s worked for me and maybe you can try it too!

Frugality

With not many holidays in the first quarter, there shouldn’t be anymore excuses to be frugal! If there still are, acknowledge the fact that they are excuses and stop telling yourself that you cannot be frugal! Spend less, save more and be rich!

Investing

The past quarter was a rough one for most investors with the real estate and stock market tanking. Remember though, that the stock and housing market has an historic uptrend so stay calm and keep invested!

Finance

I applied for the CFA level 1 exam in December in Q1. What have you done to increase your financial knowledge in the past 3 months?

Debt

Avoid this at all cost whether it’s Q1, Q2, Q3, or Q4!!! This subject is very serious and should not be taken lightly. Debt is never a good thing so remember to think carefully before getting into it.

Saving

Saving is the first step to wealth. Most people don’t contribute to their IRAs until the first quarter because the deadline for last year’s contribution is in April. These people usually don’t end up being able to maximum their contributions because they procrastinate!! So moral of the story? Save early and often!

Real Estate

The housing market continues to be weak. I’m in Southern California and there are so many foreclosures around here and it’s not a pretty scene at all! With so many loans changing interest rates in the coming months, there doesn’t seem like there is an end of declining house values in sight.

Budgeting

The beginning of the year is a great time to examine the budget you made last year and make adjustments to the yearly spending limits! Once you come up with the budget, remember to stick to it!

Career

Congratulations if you are one of the lucky people that got a bonuses during the beginning of the year. Remember that the company gave you the bonus because of your good performance so repay the company by working hard! Drill it into your minds that hard work starts in Q1 and extends all through the year!

Taxes

If you still haven’t filed your taxes yet, you only have a few more days to do so! Don’t be late because you are only giving the government a longer loan!

Other

Final Words

What a great week of articles and thank you all for participating and reading! Enjoy the post which will start us off the the second quarter running! If you still have energy to read more, check out my submission for this week!

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Four Pillars 04.07.08 at 8:11 am

Thanks for including me.

You might want to resend your email as the link doesn’t work.

Mike

paidtwice 04.07.08 at 8:12 am

Thanks for including me and selecting my post as an editor’s pick! Great carnival!

hgstern 04.07.08 at 8:14 am

Great job!

Thank you for hosting, and for including our post!
 

Funny about Money 04.07.08 at 8:14 am

Thanks for including Funny’s recent meditation on the economy. There’s so much great stuff here–this must have been huge job! Thanks for hosting the carnival this week.

Dividends4Life 04.07.08 at 8:15 am

Thanks for hosting and including my post “Hey, You Invest like a Girl”. I will link-back on Friday in my carnival review.

Best Wishes,
D4L

FFB 04.07.08 at 8:19 am

Thanks for hosting!

Enoch Ko 04.07.08 at 8:21 am

Thank you for hosting and including my post! :)

Lisa Spinelli 04.07.08 at 8:35 am

Thanks for doing the carnival this week. Nice blog you have here, too. I’d never been here.

Lisa

My Daily Dollars 04.07.08 at 8:36 am

Thanks for hosting. . .this is a great carnival!

FIRE Finance 04.07.08 at 8:36 am

Huge Carnival! Thanks for hosting and including our post “Tax FREE Money Market Mutual Funds!”
Have a great week ahead.
Cheers,
FIRE Finance

Dividend growth investor 04.07.08 at 8:42 am

Thanks for hosting and including my post “One rule of thumb”.

Best Regards,

DGI

Bill 04.07.08 at 8:54 am

Thanks for including my post. Very good collection, should keep me busy for a while!

Aaron Stroud 04.07.08 at 9:12 am

Thanks for including me David. PinchingCopper’s “There are no victims in the housing bust” post has already caught my eye. I’m sure there’s more interesting posts to explore.

AndyS 04.07.08 at 10:46 am

Thanks for including my post - and I’ll be sure to check out the other ones listed.

Will 04.07.08 at 11:16 am

Hi!

Thanks for including my post (Are You Gaining The Most You Can From Your Current Job?”. I linked back and listed my personal favorites

Shawna 04.07.08 at 11:55 am

Thanks - this was our first carnival!

BeThisWay 04.07.08 at 1:21 pm

Thanks for including my post. Another great carnival!

Value For Your Life 04.07.08 at 1:30 pm

Great job! Thanks for all of your hard work in putting this together–it must have taken a while. I appreciate the inclusion of my post about the Upside of a Down Economy. Sincerely, Amanda

RC@ThinkYourWayToWealth 04.07.08 at 8:18 pm

Great job with the carnival. Thanks for including my post!
RC

PT 04.07.08 at 10:01 pm

Lot’s of articles to combine. Great job. Thanks for hosting.

Chief Family Officer 04.08.08 at 5:23 am

Thanks for hosting and including my article!

tehnyit 04.08.08 at 6:43 am

Many thanks for doing such a wonderful job and including my post.

Ron Robins 04.08.08 at 11:45 am

David — glad to have come across your blog. Very insightful in many areas.

One area you might consider further though is socially responsible or ethical investing. Contrary to what many believe, numerous studies show it compares very favourably to ‘conventional’ investing. Have a look at the studies on my site at: http://investingforthesoul.com/Main%20Pages/ethical-investing-CSR-research-studies.htm#Ethical-Investing

When we invest in a company, or many companies in the case of a mutual fund, we share in the responsibility for the activities of those companies as well as participate in the outcomes of their corporate activities. Anyone valuing their personal or spiritual growth has to take these things into account when investing.

I believe that if everyone does invest according to their personal values, then, since so many of core values are alike — and are supportive of higher ideals — that in the long run, only companies employing these higher values will truly prosper.

Best wishes, Ron Robins

GBlogger 04.08.08 at 1:46 pm

Thanks for the great work in hosting — and for the inclusion!

The Digerati Life 04.08.08 at 5:29 pm

Awesome job on the carnival! Thanks for making me a pick! It’s such an honor! :)

Dividend growth investor 04.10.08 at 8:22 am

Thanks for including my article “one dollar saved in the twenties supplies one dollar of income in the sixties” on a popular rule of thumb.

Austin 04.10.08 at 10:11 pm

Great to have access to wonderful posts all at one page.

squawkfox 04.11.08 at 11:02 am

Thank you for hosting and including me in your carnival! I’ve linked back via Carnivals!

Bryce 04.12.08 at 4:29 pm

Thanks very much for hosting the carnival and including my post.

I’ve been away for the past week, so I have some catching up to do. First stop for me are the posts in this Carnival of Personal Finance.

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