Carnival of Debt Reduction, Columbus Day Edition
Happy Columbus Day, everyone! Here are the articles for this week’s Carnival of Debt Reduction. At the top are the posts by people who discuss areas of their personal debt reduction, which is what the carnival is all about:
- Modern Tightwad is deprioritizing her debt payoff in pursuit of some other goals.
And other posts closely tied to debt reduction:
- Free Money Finance lists a couple of suggestions for deciding when to pay off your mortgage.
- Bargaineering shares a guest post on debt validation, which is a lender’s response to a debt collection dispute letter.
- Man vs. Debt has taken the plunge and told credit card companies exactly what they can do with their rewards.
- The Digerati Life discusses the pros and cons of debt settlement companies.
- Financial Methods asks a simple question: What would you give up to get out of debt?
Thanks for checking out the articles this week. Also, if you have a debt reduction question, you can ask it over at Cash Commons!








2 Responses to “Carnival of Debt Reduction, Columbus Day Edition”
By Robert on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
Good old Columbus Day, the day most Americans no longer celebrate.
By Little House on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
I’m fairly new to blogging and still haven’t figured out the blog carnival stuff. How can I submit my posts to your carnival, or do I have to be invited?
I’d be interested in submitting some posts if that is possible.
thanks,
Little House