Blogger Round-up – Fashion, Travel, Finance and Health

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This lifestyle “carnival” is hosted weekly around the internet and you can submit articles at Blogger Carnivals or Blog Carnival HQ.

TRAVEL

Ryan @ Cash Money Life writes Is Medical Tourism a Viable Option? A Look at the Pros and Cons – Medical tourism has grown recently as the cost of medical procedures and health insurance has increased. Here are some pros and cons of medical tourism.

Tushar @ Finance TUBE writes 3 ways to get your financial house in order – Hi and welcome to another episode of everything finance blog. I’m am Susan and today we are talking about three ways to get your financial house on order for 2014.

Tony @ We Only Do This Once writes First Time Home Buyers? Watch Out for These Scams – Buying a home for the first time is exciting and terrifying at the same time but fret not, low deposit mortgages are helping first time buyers to get on the market.

Jay @ Daily Fuel Economy Tip writes Hypermiling – 5 Tactics to Reduce Gas Consumption – With gas prices averaging $4 around the country, the average person is always looking for a new way to save money on gas and get the most mileage out of every tank. Many today are trying something new called hypermiling, a driving technique that many believe squeezes every last mile out of every gallon of gas.

Danielle @ Saving Without a Budget writes Boost your Productivity with these 8 Excellent Tips – Why is it that some people seem to be able to get an amazing amount of tasks done in the same time that other people get practically nothing accomplished?

Matt @ Budget Snob writes It’s time to Review your 401(k) – A 401(k) plan is, for many people in the United States, the very keystone of their retirement plan. Now more than ever, especially due to the fact that defined benefit plans are disappearing, many Americans have the responsibility of making their own decisions about their finances and, in most cases, doing so with very little professional assistance.

Jack @ Money Saving Ethics writes Holiday Travel Tips 2013 – If you are planning to travel this holiday season? If so, you definitely should start making plans as early as possible because, as most of us know, traveling during the holidays can be expensive, tiring and stressful.

Ray @ Squirrelers writes When You’re Finished Changing, You’re Finished – Our finances can actually be helped by embracing change. After all, change is a constant in life!

Justin @ Root of Good @ Root of Good writes Enjoying Four Months of Early Retirement – Come find out how Root of Good is doing four months after retiring at 33. In addition to revealing what he does with all his free time, this early retiree shares all the gritty details of his household’s monthly expenses and income (including the $13,000 in dividends received in December!).

eemusings @ NZ Muse writes Three things I wish I’d known about travel – What I wish I’d known before travelling to Asia, Europe and the US

Harry Campbell @ Your PF Pro writes Get $400 and 2.2% Cash Back with the Barclaycard Arrival – Now that my credit card total has reached a quarter century, I’m always on the lookout for the latest and greatest deals. Since I’ve already applied for a lot of the major cards, it takes a little more creativity these days to get the big spending bonuses but they’re definitely still out there. I recently did a small credit card churn for my fiancee and the Barclay Arrival was one of the first cards I did for her.

Harry Campbell @ The Four Hour Work Day writes Is it OK to Want to be Rich? – A lot of the articles I read around the personal finance sphere have to do with spending less than you earn, investing wisely and not buying lavish things. If you’ve read more than a handful of blogs you probably know that the formula to financial success is not all that difficult. Bloggers like Mr. Money Moustache actually make it seem pretty easy: want less, save more, downsize your home, etc.

 

FASHION

Jason @ The Money Makers writes Monica Wright Gets Engaged: How Much Ring is Too Much? – If you are a true basketball fan, then you have already heard of the recent engagement of NBA star Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the WNBA star Monica Wright of the Minnesota Lynx.

Pauline @ Reach Financial Independence writes I bought my first car at 29 – I finally bought my first car when I moved to Morocco as I thought it would be cool to explore the country with my own car, and sold it less than a year later when I moved back to Guatemala.

Heather Garriock @ www.head2toe-fashion.com writes Today’s Look: Do It Yourself Jeans – Putting together thrifted clothing into a stylish outfit for $50. I also teach how to distress your jeans at home.

Chelle Rae @ Not Your Mama’s Style writes Date Night Look – Do you have a go-to date night look? Mine is less dressed up than you might imagine, but there’s a method to my madness. Men love this look!

 

HEALTH

David Leonhardt @ The Happy Guy writes Six Juicing Diet Tips

Jefferson @ Primal Weight Loss.net writes A Typical Run – Life sometimes makes it hard, but you have to overcome your inner struggles

 

WEALTH AND RETIREMENT

Minimalist @ Minimalist Finance writes Cash or Card? – Cash or Card? has been published on Minimalist FinanceBelieve it or not, but the way you pay for something can have a fairly large affect on how much money you spend, where you spend your money, and your overall financial health. This sounds far fetched, but it’s actually more impactful than you may think.

Don @ MoneySmartGuides writes The Dangers of Credit Cards – It’s easy to get into credit card debt. I am testing out the envelope budget system to see how effective it really is in controlling my spending.

Tushar @ Start Investing Money writes 3 MORE Ways to Free Up More Cash to Invest in 2014 – In the last article we looked at three easy ways to find more cash to sink into your best investments next year. Now we have three more ways for you to get you into the saving and investing mood in time for 2014.

Wayne @ Young Family Finance writes Satellite Radio: Is it Worth the Cost? – Looking to subscribe to Sirius/XM or other satellite radio stations? We give you some of the pros and cons.

Luke @ Learn Bonds writes Bonds and Younger Investors (Are Bonds for Kids?) – There is some debate within the investment community about whether bonds are a wise investment for children and young adults. Here are my thoughts.

Lindy @ Minting Nickels writes Use Social Media Marketing to Grow Your Small Business in 2014 – A shaky economy and job insecurity has increased the interest in entrepreneurship.

Debt Guru @ Debt Free Blog writes The Timeshare Trap: 5 Facts and 5 Fibs on Timeshares – Timeshares might sound like a great idea. You pay a little bit to “own” part of a getaway. However, timeshares are often not what they appear.

Eva Baker @ TeensGotCents writes Obligatory New Year’s Resolution Post – I can’t help myself. I must jump on the New Year’s bandwagon. Even if I have never made any resolutions myself so far. For those who do – good luck!

Hank @ Money Q&A writes 5 Types Of Emergency Loans To Help You Get You Back On Your Feet – Knowing your options when you need emergency cash is important. Depending on how long you have to find money, some options for emergency loans work and others don’t.

CAPI @ Creating a Passive Income writes How To Expand Thinking Outside the Space of a Small Business – Want to know how to expand outside the small business? Small businesses are important but clever thinking can grow it into something substantial.

Maria @ The Money Principle writes Who said New Year’s resolutions don’t work? – New Year’s resolutions do work; you just have to chose ones that really excite you.

Bargain Babe @ BargainBabe.com writes How I Saved Money This Christmas – How I saved money this christmas, spending only $300 so I can save for my trip to Europe this summer.

Don @ MoneySmartGuides writes How To Get Ahead At Work And Become Filthy Rich – Do you want to know how to get ahead at work? How to become invaluable to your company and start earning more money? Here are 4 tips to accomplish just that.

SBB @ Simple Budget Blog writes Preparing Your Budget for the New Year – 2014 is coming up fast! Don’t forget your budgeting! Here are some of the budget items you need to look at before the new year arrives.

Kyle @ The Penny Hoarder writes The 5 Best Ways to Make Extra Money in 2014 – Welcome to 2014!! Like every year, the holidays did quite the number on both my bank account and waistline. Bah. I definitely can’t help you with the waistline (and it’s -4 today in Maine, so there’s no chance I’m going to start working on mine today).

Ted Jenkin @ Your Smart Money Moves writes How To Maximize Your Holiday Gift Cards – Ho! Ho! Ho! It appears that you’ll need Santa’s sleigh to get around town to return the clothes you didn’t like and the mountain of gift cards you received…

Suba @ Broke Professionals writes Position Yourself for Career Advancement – Position Yourself for Career Advancement is a post from: Broke Professionals if you enjoy it, please visit us and subscribe to the Feed.

Tushar Mathur @ Everything Finance writes What to Do with Gifts You Don’t Want – Unless you very explicitly told people what you’d like for Christmas gifts AND those you told listened to you and bought what’s on your list, chances are y

Cat Alford @ Budget Blonde writes For Everyone Who Wants to Buy a House in 2014 – I’ve been seeing a few New Year’s Resolutions from people who want to buy a house this year or people who really want to whip their finances into shape.

Lauren @ L Bee and the Money Tree writes Getting Your Life in Order For the New Year – Set goals to improve each aspect of your life in the new year!

Crystal @ Budgeting in the Fun Stuff writes A Completely New Life 4 Years Later – How many of you have been reading BFS from the very beginning – way back in early 2010? Read how my experience has been in the past 4 years.

Roger the Amateur Financier @ The Amateur Financier writes Book Review – Starting an Online Business All-in-One For Dummies – A review of the book Starting an Online Business All-in-One For Dummies, a guide to creating an online business and making it profitable and functional.

IMB @ Investing Money writes Trading Like a Pro – Many persons go trading the markets and make a comfortable living. yet many more fall. What makes the difference? Here are a few ideas that may help you.

Tushar @ Earn More and Save writes 3 Options for Using Unwanted Gift Cards – I’m sure that many of you received your fair share of gift cards as presents. As an adult gift cards seem to be the most frequently given gifts. The only problem is that you often receive gift cards for places you never shop.

Irfan @ Being Investor writes Effective Money Saving Tips for 2014 – Starting a new year is exhilarating and challenging at the same time. If you are one of the many people who consider 2014 as an important year, then you will surely exert extra effort to meet your goals for the year. To help you kick off your plans, here are some great money saving tips for 2014.

Mario @ Debt BLAG writes Don’t make New Year’s resolutions; set smart intermediate goals instead – Don’t waste your time by making another vague set of resolutions this year; make smart, intermediate goals instead to take action and keep yourself motivated.

Dee @ Color Me Frugal writes Mortgage debt: good, bad, or ugly? – Mortgages are often touted as “good” debt- but they are still DEBT. Can there really be such a thing as good debt? We dive into this question here.

Daniel @ Make Money Make Cents writes It’s time to stop trying to keep up with the Joneses – More than likely you have heard the phrase “keeping up with the Joneses” more than a few times in your life. What it refers to is the phenomenon of using your neighbors as a standard for which to compare your own life and material goods.

Chuck @ Tortoise Banker writes How Do I Get Rich – What if I told you getting rich was SIMPLE. Well, it is… but its not easy. Take a look at this post to make sure you’re taking the right steps to achieve your goals, and review my 16 principles for building wealth.

Sustainable PF @ Sustainable Personal Finance writes Would You Use an Alternative Currency? – One of the first rules of investing is that you need to have a degree of diversity in your assets. That way, if something goes wrong with one asset class, you will have another asset available to pick up the slack. But how does that work if most of your assets are denominated in a specific currency?

Graham @ Moneystepper writes 2014 Goals – December update of my 2014 goals – December is a tough month with Christmas and the related costs. Here is my progress for December related to my 2014 goals.

Oscar @ Money is the Root writes Need to binge shop? Your local dollar store has bargains, but maybe not all of them – Many people love their local dollar store because it is usually filled with great deals and, like the name, you can get most of them for 1 dollar. Surprisingly however it is not exactly the cheapest place on all items and there are better places for bargains out there.

Alexa @ Defeat Our Debt writes 7 Ideas for Saving Money on Food – If you want to speed up the debt payment process you need to make budget cuts. Here are seven ideas to save money on food.

Alexa @ Single Moms Income writes Beginner Investing: 12 Investing Books to Read This Year – Since the start of the New Year I have decided I need to kick my personal finance skills up a notch. I have been just coasting by the last few months but I am ready to hustle, learn, and make 2014 a good year financially.

Natalie @ Debt and the Girl writes Ahhhh, 2014. Its Good to Meet You – I have been the equivalent of a lazy sloth lately and have been putting everything off except for my staff writing commitments as I refuse to be unprofessional on those.

Larry @ KrantCents writes My 2013 New Year’s Resolutions – Review – I decided to take a different approach when I formed my 2013 New Year’s Resolutions. As I reflect on my results, I am disappointed with some of the results! The results were mixed at best!

Holly @ Club Thrifty writes Bracing for the Spend – Ugh, we are getting ready to move….and I am already bracing for the spend. Read about the huge purchases we are going to make in the next month.

Monica @ Monica On Money writes How I Saved $6718 On Home Renovations – As my readers know, I have been searching for a better flooring option. But the problem is that home renovations are expensive!

Aaron @ Aaron Hung writes Top 8 concerns for Small Business in the Coming Year – Anyone who has been in business for any length of time will tell you that the only constant in business is simply this: change.

Justin @ Edward Antrobus writes The final 2013 $3k Challenge Update – The year is now over and with it comes the close of the 2013 $3K Challenge. And I have some great news. For the first time ever, I have completed the challenge! As of today, I have earned $3067.32 for 2013. Actually, I passed the $3000 mark on November 6 when I received final payment for the sale of this blog.

Marissa @ Thirty Six Months writes The Joys of Freelancing – One of the things that I really enjoy doing is mentoring freelancers. I work in the start-up world, and freelancers are a big part of that. I get to see the ups and downs of that world every day. It is fascinating to see how people price their time, and creative abilities.

Amy @ Money Mishaps writes What are the Contribution Limits for your IRA in 2014? – Preparing for retirement means exploiting tax advantage investments like IRAs but, in order to get the maximum advantage, knowing exactly how much you can put into them is vitally important. To that end, this blog has all of the info on 2014’s IRA contribution limits including traditional and Roth IRAs.

Marissa @ Finance Triggers writes The Perks of Living in the Suburbs – More and more people are moving are looking to move out of the city core, find out The Perks of Living in the Suburbs.

Lenny @ Best Money Saving Blog writes Prepare yourself for Small Business Success in 2014 – as a small business owner, preparing yourself for success is something that should never stop. The thing is, there’s really not much of a difference between the end of one year and the beginning of the next.

Sam @ The New Business Blog writes How to Build a Brand People will Adore – Many people outside of marketing think of a brand as sort of this false cover that is given to a product or service in order to con them into buying something that they do not actually want or, even worse, do not need.

Hadley @ Epic Finances writes Investing in ETFs? Don’t forget to Consider The Total Cost – While many investors are quick to praise the cost efficiency of ET’s as well as seeking out the cheapest options, what many focus on is simply the expense ratio. The problem with this is that the expense ratio is only 1 of number of vital elements that should be taken into account when investing in ETFs.

Katie @ IRA Basics writes Benefits of a Budget – Budget. It is a dreaded word, not one that instills ideas of grandeur and immense fun. It is also a word that’s often neglected, an idea that most of us would rather not think about.

Lily @ Paying Debt Down writes Have Financial New Year’s Resolutions? Here’s how to keep them – If you are like us you can’t believe that another year is already over but the fact is that 2013 has about a week to go! While you are busy looking back over the last 12 months we believe that one of the best things to do is also look forward to 2014 and start setting some financial goals for yourself right now.

Andrea @ So Over This writes Movers Destroyed My Belongings – Saga Continues – You may remember that I wrote a post a few months back about my recent move to a new home, and some issues I experienced with the destructive moving company I hired.

Bob @ Dwindling Debt writes The Secret to becoming a 401(k) Millionaire – We recently came across an article from Fidelity Investments where they had analyzed the savings habits of approximately 1100 investors with 401(k)s. All of them were people who earned less than $150,000 a year but still had managed to accumulate more than $1 million in their 401(k) savings plan.

Glen @ Glennalicious.org writes Getting The Most Out Of A College Education – College is expensive, not just in terms of finances, but also with your time and energy. So how do you get the most out of your college education and do well? Check out our guide to exceling in college.

Adam @ Money Rebound writes Don’t Let Money Take Over Your Life – How can you tell when your focus on money is starting to be detrimental for you?

Christopher @ This That and The MBA writes How To Start Preparing For Retirement In Your Twenties – You’ve probably got yourself your first proper job in your twenties, having possibly been to university or traveling since college. So, first thing’s first: you need to get straight. Depending on if and when you went to University, you can probably expect to have a student loan, and the reality for many is that there is some unpaid debt on credit cards and loans.

Matt Becker @ Mom and Dad Money writes Traditional vs. Roth IRA: Some Unconventional Wisdom on Which is Better for Young Investors – The Traditional vs. Roth IRA decision is a big one for young investors. While conventional wisdom almost unanimously pushes young investors towards a Roth, we show you the math that suggests that a Traditional IRA may often be the better choice.

Dollar @ Easy Extra Dollar writes How To Manage Your Money – Managing your money helps you figure out where your money is going and whether or not you are living beyond your means, ensuring you avoid debt and are able to save money for emergencies and achievement of your future goals.

John @ Frugal Rules writes Motif Investing Review: A Unique Approach to Investing – Investing in the stock market is vital to building wealth and with the variety of options available of where to invest it can be confusing. Choosing a good brokerage that has good offering and low fees can be a great way to help grow your retirement portfolio and get your investing on the right foot.

Pauline @ Savvy Scot writes New year financial boot camp: lower your monthly debt payments – Today we will continue our financial boot camp and now let’s talk about how to lower your monthly debt payments.

Little House @ Little House in the Valley writes Breaking a Habitual Cycle – A while ago, I verbalized a financial habit through a conversation that made me realize I had a cycle I needed to change. But that first step was verbalization. Not everyone can find their cycle through words, sometimes images are a better way to visualize something you want to change.

Gabe @ Accountant 101 writes Taxation Issues – If you’re looking to find ways to save money on taxes before the upcoming IRS filing, come read and learn.

Jacob @ Cash Cow Couple writes Investment Choices – If you’re looking at possible stocks or ETFs in a portfolio, read this first

KK @ Student Debt Survivor writes You Need an Emergency Fund When Your Furnace Dies – Big emergencies happen when you least expect them. $5k spent, but we’re very thankful in the long run.

Mark Ross @ Money Saving Dude writes Importance Of Time Management: Reasons Why You Must Value Your Time – The time we have is so limited, and we can’t do anything to have more of it. All we can do is manage the time that we have well. In this article, I would discuss to you the reasons why you should practice time management every day and the benefits of doing so.

Mark Ross @ Money Saving Dude writes Importance Of Time Management: Reasons Why You Must Value Your Time – The time we have is so limited, and we can’t do anything to have more of it. All we can do is manage the time that we have well. In this article, I would discuss to you the reasons why you should practice time management every day and the benefits of doing so.

 

HOBBIES

Miss T. @ Prairie Eco Thrifter writes One Year In: Our Experience Sponsoring a Child in Africa – We’ve now sponsored Janvier for a year. While our experience has been good, it hasn’t necessarily been the experience we expected.

Pauline @ Make Money Your Way writes Make money with New Year resolutions – It is almost the New Year! With a new year come new resolutions. Today I lists down some tips on how to make money with New Year resolutions.

 

GOOD EATS

Mr.CBB @ canadian budget binder writes Easy Crustless Quiche – My easy to make crustless Quiche can be served with any type of salad or as an appetizer for any meal of the day.

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