The Yakezie Challenge Carnival

As some of you may know, I wouldn’t be where I am today without having joined the Yakezie group, started by natural born leader and Yakezie mastermind Financial Samurai.  I have learned so much and am forever grateful for the connections I have made with other personal finance bloggers.  Members of the Yakezie have a chance to host the Yakezie carnival, so it’s my turn today!  I’m going to start from the bottom up- Bottoms up!  (Just went to a wedding yesterday night, so don’t mind my references to alcohol)

Here it is for some fun sunny summery Sunday reading!  (Can you say that three times fast?)

PS HAPPY SUMMER! I hope everyone is as excited about summer as I am. =)

PPS Happy Father’s Day to all the fantastic, dedicated, hard-working dads out there!

Readers, what has your father taught you about personal finance that really ‘stuck’?  Please share!

My father has taught me so much about being an entrepreneur, and owning your own business.  He never really worked for anyone and always had many businesses going on, yet he still had time to go on month long trips with us in the summer.  He also taught me that cash flow from real estate properties is a good thing.  He was always so hard working, a real ‘do-it-yourself-er’. …I really admire him when it comes to personal finance (among other things, of course).  Happy father’s day, dad!

Yakezie Carnival

Carnival of the Young and Thrifty Edition #4

Welcome to the April 16, 2010 edition of carnival of the young and thrifty. I unfortunately have to put this carnival on hold after this edition (for the time being). My inbox is too overwhelmed with submissions… so I’m just going to take a brief hiatus from blog carnivaling for a bit! Partied wayyy to hard with the Carnival of the Young and Thrifty lol! I have a small hangover now. =)
So hang tight, my friends- Carnival will be back! In the meantime, check out these great submissions!

Carnival of the Young and Thrifty Edition #3

Welcome to the March 19, 2010 edition of carnival of the young and thrifty.

Making Money:

Frugality:

Work Stuff:

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition (one month away!) of carnival of the young and thrifty using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.  Please just submit only one article.  Just a gentle reminder that anything not relevant to personal finance won’t be included, of course!  The next one is slotted for April the 16th.  See y’all then!

Yakezie Challenge Mid-week Round-Up

The Yakezie Challenge is an idea created by Financial Samurai, a highly entertaining personal finance blogger.  It facilitates a sense of community in the personal finance world by encouraging us to work together to help increase each other’s Alexa rankings.  Alexa, in case you don’t know, is the website that lets you know where your website ranks in the web world.  LOL How many times did I use the word “web” in there?

Inspired by Deliver Away Debt’s awesome weekend links of Yakezie group members- he stayed up until 2-3am to write it, thought I’d do the same for mid-week (but try not to stay up too late past my bed time!).  Anyway, here are some great links to lighten up your work week.  Maybe you can peruse them at work if you’re not busy or if you’re having a bad Wednesday (hey look on the brighter side, you’re on hump day!  Just two more days until the weekend).

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I’m only going to post up the Yakezie members who are above the 200,000 goal for July 4, 2010 because I am falling asleep on my laptop as we speak…   (My sincerest apologies to all you high ranked Alexa personal finance bloggers!)

Enjoy! Happy Wednesday!

Rainy Day Saver has a new webpage design- go check it out here!

Stay at Home Mom CFO writes about how she received a credit from the IRS (wow since WHEN did the government gladly give US money? =P )

My Money Minute enlightens us on the $40,000 video game… and how old stuff may actually be worth preserving- after reading that post I ransacked my old video game collection but alas, did not find any gems that were worth $40,000.

Chasing Prosperity talks about Lessons learned from the 2010 Vancouver Olympics (Having experienced the Olympics here in Vancouver, I learned that 6 hour line ups all over the place kind of suck! And that trying to get into Heineken House three times and getting rejected three times hurts your feelings!  And that Vancouver is really in the lime light now!)

151 Days Off has a picture that will surely excite your boring ol’ Wednesday–> Check out what they did at the Sydney Opera House.

Foreigner’s Finances talks about how to save money for retirement while working abroad.  He’s teaching English in Japan right now- and while you don’t have to pay your home country’s tax, you also don’t get access to all the retirement planning!

Little House in the Valley also changed her theme- it’s really cool- check it out here!

The Amateur Finacier shares his Net Worth AND talks about how he jumped 100,000 spots on the Alexa Ranking- woo hoo!

Elle @ Couple Money also shares her Net Worth for last month

Downturn Living talks about the Price of Fame, a Story about Pre-Planning.

CJ Bowker explains to us what his response is when someone asks “What do you Do?”

Clarifinancial interviews Elle from Couple Money on his Fresh Perspective post =)

Money Reasons shares with us the Important Financial Lessons his Son Learned Today

Blog Income Life talks about Twitter and All That Social Media Stuff

Deliver Away Debt shares with us his Net Worth too!

WellHeeledBlog talks about Eat Pray Love’s Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book about her and her ex husbands relationship with money.

Evolution of Wealth defines Financial Planning, and what it REALLY means.

Money Funk also shares her family’s Net Worth. Check it out.  She has automated most of her bills- good tip!

Wealth Pilgrim gives you the “in” on  How You Know if You Are Saving enough for Retirement.

Ultimate Money Blog shares with us how she makes Embroidery Wall Hoops for her home.  Cute!

Punch Debt in the Face justifies how he is planning to spend $4000 on his honeymoon (I say go for it!! People have to live their lives somehow.  We need to be saving for the sake of enjoying aspects of life, not just for saving!)  P.S. the picture associated with the post is hilarious.  It could be on one of those Carlton cards!

My Journey to Millions talks about how cool the Yakezie Group is.  It’s cool.  Get in on the action!

Early Retirement Extreme talks about how you should Never Do Things for Their own Sake.

Enemy of Debt encourages us to Live Life to the Fullest by Getting Out of Debt.

Carnival of the Young and Thrifty: Edition #2

Welcome to the February 19, 2010 edition #2 of carnival of the young and thrifty. It’s personal finance PARTAY Time!

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