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June 21, 2007

Carnival of Wealth Building #6

Greetings! Welcome to the 6th edition of the Carnival of Wealth Building. We have received 7 great posts for this edition. I hope our readers will find those useful and interesting. Without further adom here are the posts in the order they were received.

Ruby presents 25 Ways to Make Money Quickly and Easily (and Legally)! posted at Advice and Rants. How can you earn some extra money easily and quickly? You may be broke, debt, and desperate to make some money quickly, or you may be unable to work full-time (maybe because you’re a student like me?). Don’t worry, there are ways to make money quickly, easily, and without robbing a bank.

Argonautica presents Bundling Cable, Phone, and Internet Costs More posted at Golden Fleece Blog. “Consolidate your cable, phone and Internet service to get the best deal.”...I have found that bundling these services will cost you more if you are a savvy consumer because you can get better deals by a) mixing and matching services, and b) playing each company’s promotional rates off of one another.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Curb Appeal: One Of My Best Investments Yet Or How I Turned $80 Into $5,000 With Minimal Risk posted at The Digerati Life. Tree planting pays dividends not just for the environment but also for your pocket. Here’s how.

Babak presents Inflation? What Inflation? posted at Trader's Narrative. So everyone is afraid of the big inflation boogey man thinking that interest rates will have to rise and choke off the stock market's bull run. But is inflation really around the corner? According to gold, silver and the CRB commodities index inflation fears are just a mirage.

Dough Roller presents How to Find The Hidden Cost of Mutual Funds posted at The Dough Roller. Not all mutual fund costs are included in the expense ratio. This article breaks down the costs of a mutual fund, including those hidden costs.

Edith Yeung presents How to Say Goodbye to Someday Isle posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. Edith says, "Taking that step, setting foot on that rocking boat leaving corporate was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Once I set foot the water was surprisingly calm. It was a lot easier than I originally thought."

Michelle Cramer presents Tips for Gaining and Impressing Potential Investors posted at GreatFX Business Cards. Tips on how to impress potential investors so they will be more willing to support your business venture.

That concludes the 6th edition of the Carnival of Wealth Building. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 02 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.

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