Carnival of Investing #45
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Hey, welcome to the Carnival of Investing hosted right here at Endless Gibberish!
I’ve decided that the fairest way is to list each submission chronologically in order of when they were received. Let’s get to it… !
Starting off, Long or Short Capital has a humorous tidbit on Four Simple Steps to Becoming a Billionaire.
If you’re considering getting in on the Japanese real estate market. Adventures in Money Making talks about getting in investing in Japanese real estate with REITs.
If you’re going to invest in anything, you should always outline all the potential risks in addition to the potential upsides. That’s why Enough Wealth explains the types of investment risks out there.
Your savings account giving you paltry interest? Well, there are better options. This is also advice I give everyone on the issue of getting the most from a savings account from How Do People Get Rich? blog.
I love reading other people’s investment strategies. Personally I think you can learn a lot from people like FMF of Free Money Finance, here’s his submission detailing what he invests in.
Having difficulty choosing whether a a tax-free yield is more beneficial? AllFinancialMatters will help you find out how to calculate tax equivalent yields.
Want to rent your stocks for extra profits? MillionDollarCountDown talks about covered calls.
Investor Trip discusses two of my favorite discount brokers in “best discount brokerage firms in the biz”.
Searchlight Crusade discusses the pitfalls of investing exclusively in real estate. He doesn’t think it’s a bad idea to invest in real estate, but it’s good to have diversity, and I agree with him.
Check out an index fund valuation matrix at The Real Returns.
Abnormal Returns discusses the performance and publicity of hedge funds.
Queercents explains why they love their “granny flat”.
If you’re in college and don’t have much money, Blueprint for Financial Prosperity suggests you try paper investing.
On the topic of lending, Mighty Bargain Hunter discusses the wisdom of Prosper crowds.
My 1st Million At 33 discusses future trends and what Moore’s Law is doing for consumers.
Nubricks talks about real estate investing in other countries and how Joe Calzaghe makes the right move abroad to Apollon Holiday Village.
Fivecentnickel.com discusses opening a Vanguard SEP-IRA and Executing a direct rollover.
I swear I was going to do a post on this but I guess My Money Path beat me too it. This one is about how compounding interest works both ways(negative and positive) and how to turn $100,000 into $98,361 in six years!
Lazy Man and Money discusses his alternative income streams plans and progress.
That’s it for this edition of the carnival. I hope you found these posts as entertaining and as informative as I did. If you want more reading material you can check last week’s edition at
Gold Stock Bull. For all past editions and list of future carnival hosts, check the Carnival of Investing home.
One Response to “Carnival of Investing #45”
Great job for hosting this week!
By Jonathan on Oct 23, 2006