carnival of wealth building ideas - December 19, 2006

December 19th, 2006 |

Welcome to the December 19, 2006 edition of carnival of wealth building ideas.

Wenchypoo presents Credit and Identity in Shreds posted at Mental Wastebasket, saying, “Re: a free additional layer of ID protection–vital to wealth-building.”

H.S. Ayoub presents Weak U.S. Dollar Good for Biotechs! posted at BioHealth Investor.

Craig S. Higdon presents Commercial Real Estate: How You Win Even If You Lose posted at Investment Property Insider.

Praveen presents Top 10 Real Estate Books of 2006 posted at My Simple Trading System.

Wenchypoo presents Now for the Bonus Round… posted at Mental Wastebasket.

Paul presents Increasing your hourly rate in order to get rich posted at Paul, saying, “When it comes to making more money, a lot of people think about working harder or working more. They equate the amount of money you get out with the amount of effort you put in. But this isn’t really the case.”

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Steve Faber presents Pay Off Your Mortgage Early? posted at DebtBlog.

Will Chen presents Effective eBay Listing posted at Wisebread.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents This Exquisite Property Is For Sale posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Sell a house before the downturn takes over completely.”

Nina Smith presents How to Retire Rich on a Teacher’s Salary posted at Queercents, saying, “The magic isn’t in being a teacher… rather it’s learning to live within your means on whatever income you might generate. It all boils down to saving as much as possible and spending money only on essentials. Teachers do it. We can learn from them.”

Mister Juggles presents I Will Teach You to Be Rich: Clean Tech Pure Play posted at Long or Short Capital.

Jack Yoest presents Non-Profit Corporate Governance: The Rotary posted at Reasoned Audacity, saying, “In the United States associations are established to promote the public safety, commerce, industry, morality, and religion, wrote Alexis de Tocqueville in Democracy in America. If Tocqueville were driving today into Anytown, U.S. of A., the first road sign he might see would be for local Rotary. And he would not be surprised at the mission of this civic organization.”

Kevin Surbaugh presents Save VS Borrowing: Why Borrowing Is Stupid posted at Becoming & Staying Debt Free.

James D. Brausch presents Conversion Lies posted at jamesbrausch.com.

Sagar Satapathy presents Lessons from Mom: 33 Easy Cost-Cutting Tips posted at Credit Card Lowdown.

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