carnival of wealth building ideas

July 13th, 2007

 

Welcome to the July 10, 2007 edition of carnival of wealth building ideas.

edithyeung presents 53 Ways to Make Money on the Internet posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Sheppard Salter presents More Scams That Sabotage The Simple Life posted at salterblog.com.

Matthew Paulson presents Debunking Mutual Fund Naysayers posted at Getting Green.

Sagar Satapathy presents How To: Stop Receiving Credit Card Offers posted at Credit Card Lowdown.

Sean LeMay presents Use Military Tactics to Reach Your Dreams posted at Sean LeMay.

Wolf Stone presents 5 Ways to Gauge Market Sentiment posted at Canadian Economy, Commodities And Mining Stocks Through a Fundamental Lens - Wolf Stone.

Sean LeMay presents Economics Sucks posted at Sean LeMay.

Lori Prokop, Blog Manager presents Sales Training: Insuring Your Promotion from Within is Successful posted at J Mark Walker - Sales Training, saying, “Would this be of service to your readers?”

Warren Wong presents Do You Get Money? posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Do you “get” money? Did you know that if you leave your money in the bank gathering interest, you actually lose a little bit of it every year? Read this article to find out more!”

Terry Dean presents Cutting Through the Hype and Lies About Internet Marketing posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.

Wenchypoo presents In Honor of High Milk Prices posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

WBL presents Is It A Good Time To Invest In Real Estate? posted at Adventures in Money Making, saying, “Is It A Good Time To Invest In Real Estate?”

WBL presents Is Sears the Next Berkshire Hathaway? posted at Wealth Building Lessons, saying, “Wealth Building Lessons discusses reasons why Sears may be the next Berkshire Hathaway.”

Warren Wong presents Grow Your Pile Of Money posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Your Pile of Money is shrinking just by keeping it in the bank! Learn to grow your pile of money here!”

Larry Russell presents How to lie with statistics: Investment performance charts ? A Tip from The Skilled Investor posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Historical investment performance charts for investment funds might be historically accurate. However, their presentation in advertising, on line, and in printed materials can amount to lies from several perspectives. Performance charts are designed to lure gullible individual investors with an implied promise that superior past performance will continue. The financial research literature tells us clearly that on average this is a promise that cannot be kept. In other words, historical performance charts are a veiled lie. They may report factual information, but their purpose is to deceive. Here is why…”

Ruby presents 7 Things About Success That You Can Learn From Steve Jobs posted at Advice and Rants.

WBL presents How Capitalism Really Works posted at Adventures in Money Making, saying, “Adventures in Money Making discovers how capitalism in the current economy really works!”

Marc and Angel presents When Buying a Car with a Credit Card Makes Cents posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “We just purchased a brand new car (Honda Accord Coupe EX-L) on a credit card. You think we’re crazy? Think again. We instantly saved ourselves about $500!”

Babak presents Homebuilding Sector Merits Attention posted at Trader’s Narrative.

steven aitchison presents Affiliate marketing - The start posted at The Blog Consultant.

Matthew Paulson presents Seven Ways to Improve Your Career While Commuting To Work posted at Getting Green.

Cade Krueger presents Avenues And Successful Tactics To Get a Business Loan posted at Write To Right.

Wenchypoo presents Who Needs Universal Health Care? posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Mental Wastebasket.

Sam presents >>>>>Opportunity Knocks with a Franchise Business posted at Surfer Sam and Friends.

Warren Wong presents Why You Should Start Saving Money Today posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Starting Saving Money Today! Why? It’s the difference between being broke and being a millionaire!”

ChristianPF presents 9 Tips from Warren Buffett posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Nine tips about investing, business, and life from the world’s greatest investor.”

Terry Dean presents 25 Ways to Increase Conversion posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.

Josh presents What You Should Know About Retirement posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “When planning for the future, you must consider many variables. Some of us might have children. Some of us might want to travel around the world. Some of us might even just want to find a small, quaint, little town to ride out in a blaze of glory. But if one thing is for sure…”

The Dough Roller presents Making the Most of Morningstar: Determining the Market Cap of a Portfolio » The Dough Roller posted at The Dough Roller, saying, “This article describes how to use the tools at Morningstar to evaluate the market capitalization of mutual funds.”

Leon Gettler presents Top 15 rules of investment posted at Sox First, saying, “Here are the top 15 rules for investing. And you can start off by checking the gray hairs on your financial advisor. If you see any, it means they’ve been around for a few cycles. Also, save your loyalty for your football team, not stocks.”

Scott Maxx presents Make Money with Camera - The Sum posted at The Sum.

Larry Russell presents Lifetime investment assets of renters — with investment cost improvements posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Fran and Fred expect to pay investment costs that are typical of an average investor. This graphic is one of the reasons why The Skilled Investor keeps harping about reducing investment expenses. Even average investment costs are simply outrageous, and they can be the difference between success and failure of a family’s lifetime financial plan.”

KCLau presents Why Invest in Land? posted at KCLau’s Money Tips, saying, “Most people think that land investment is only for real estate developers, who buy big parcels of land for commercial, or residential development. But actually, investing in land is one of the sound investment strategies available for common investor, both large and small.”

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