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Best Personal Financial Planning and Personal Investment Articles this Week from Personal Finance Blogs Carnival of Financial Planning – Edition #157 – September 10, 2010

Welcome to the September 10, 2010 Edition #157 of the Carnival of Financial Planning.

The Carnival of Financial Planning takes a long-term view of personal financial planning for individuals and families. We focus on efficient and sustainable personal financial planning practices that can lead to lifetime financial security.

This edition is arranged by subject heading, so that you can browse efficiently.

Enjoy!

The Skilled Investor, Editor

Budgeting and Economics

Joe Plemon presents Five Steps Toward Automating Your Way to Wealth posted at Personal Finance By The Book, saying, “Will power won’t get the job done, but automating your finances will. This post tells how.”

Mike @ Green Panda presents The $7.27 Mistake Plus Ways To Avoid It posted at Green Panda Treehouse, saying, “How to make the most out of your money when going out.”

Craig Ford presents How To Make A Budget | Lean How To Budget posted at Money Help For Christians, saying, “A step by step guide on how to budget for people making their first budget.”

Jeff Rose, CFP presents Mortgage-Backed Securities Miss the Bond Rally posted at Jeff Rose, saying, “Read this article to find out how Mortgage Backed Securities missed the bond rally and how that affects you.”

The Skilled Investor presents Save More posted at Personal Financial Strategy, saying, “Budgeting and self-control in consumption is far more important than clever investing. Expenditure control and budgeting works, while “clever” investing usually is counter-productive.”

MoneyNing presents Money Mistakes That (Mostly) Women Make posted at Money Ning, saying, “Women are prone to make certain money mistakes more often than others.”

Roshawn Watson presents Economists Blame ME for the Slow Recovery posted at Watson Inc, saying, “We are responsible with our money, yet instead of admiration (or even understanding), these efforts garner contempt as the frugal once again get the blame for dismal economic activity.”

Jeff Rose, CFP presents What Is Deflation And Should You Be Concerned posted at Jeff Rose, saying, “Deflation can be a detrimental to an individual especially if they are left without a job and by definition have not traditionally been savers. Read this article to finds out if you should be concerned.”

Susan Howe presents Yes, You WILL Get Social Security posted at Get Rich Slowly, saying, [...]