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Money Hacks Carnival No. 26: Old Money Edition

August 20th, 2008

by Penelope Pince

Welcome to the The Old Money Edition of the Money Hacks Carnival! If this is your first time here, please have a look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feed. RSS Icon Be sure to also check out Festival of Frugality No. 139: The Michael Phelps Edition which was hosted here yesterday for more recommended reading.

Madoline and I have a fondness for history and all things old, so the theme for today’s carnival is “Old Money.” While credit cards, online banking and checks are great modern commodities, they just don’t have the charm of good, old fashioned money - in other words, cash. We hope you enjoy this tour through United States Treasury history and the art to be found in currencies of the past.

1934 Series $100,000 USD Bill (Woodrow Wilson)
1934 $100,000 USD Bill (Woodrow Wilson)

Editor’s Picks

1918 Series $10,000 USD Bill (Salmon P. Chase)
1918 $10,000 USD Bill (Salmon P. Chase)

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Festival of Frugality No. 139: The Michael Phelps Edition

August 19th, 2008

by Penelope Pince

Welcome to the 139th Edition of the Festival of Frugality! This week’s edition celebrates the sensational achievements of Michael Phelps, holder of 15 Olympic Gold Medals and 7 World Records in swimming, in the past week and a half at the 2008 Olympics with photos and inspirational quotes from the champion himself.

I am also hosting the Money Hacks Carnival tomorrow, so be sure and check back for more great reads! If this is your first time here, please look around and consider subscribing to our RSS feedRSS Icon

Now on with the carnival!

Michael Phelps Gold Medal 100-meter Butterfly - AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill
(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Editor’s Picks

“Dream big, dream as big as you can. If you dream your biggest dream, anything is possible. No matter what you set your imagination to, anything can happen.”

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August 2008 Finance and Frugality Blog Carnivals

August 17th, 2008

by Penelope Pince

We would like to thank the following Blog Carnivals for featuring our posts.

(This list will be updated to include future inclusions for the month of August 2008.)

Descending chronologically by inclusion date

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Hosting Festival of Frugality and Money Hacks Carnival Next Week

August 15th, 2008

by Penelope Pince

Ferris Wheel Photo by Petr Kratochvil PublicDomainPictures.netOur Fourpence Worth has the privilege of hosting two prominent finance and frugal living blog carnivals next week.

If you’re a blogger, be sure and submit your personal finance and frugal living articles. If you’re a blog reader, be sure and stop by for recommendations for great reads.

  • Money Hacks Carnival 26th Edition

    Wednesday, August 20, 2008

    • Submission Guidelines
    • Categories: Insurance, Frugality & Saving Money, Investing, Income, Career, Debt & Credit, Taxes, Economy, Other
    • Submission Form
    • Submission Deadline: Aug 19, 2008 2:00 PM EST/EDT

Bloggers, this is a great opportunity for doubled carnival traffic and exposure, so get your submissions in! If you have 2 articles, be sure to submit one to each of the carnivals.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Interesting Reads from Fellow Personal Finance Bloggers #5

August 5th, 2008

by Penelope Pince

When our cousin went home last month after her 3-month visit, I thought I’d be able to spend more time working on this blog and post more often, but I guess plans are made to be broken. If it’s not one thing, it’s another - all three of our dogs catching cold, changing webhosting plans and 2 out of 3 of our websites breaking, which I’m still working on, etc. But anyways, c’est la vie. So on with the roundup.

PF Bloggers Network

Elsewhere in the Personal Finance Blogosphere

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It’s Official: I am a Full-Fledged Tweeter

July 31st, 2008

by Penelope Pince

Yes, I know I’m a little late in the game. Having seen references to Twitter all over the web in recent months, I finally decided to check it out and signed up this past Sunday. Twitter is a great, easy and fun way to interact with people - specifically for me, personal finance bloggers and blog readers.

What is Twitter

Basically, Twitter is a social networking website, but much simpler than Facebook or MySpace. You simply log-in to your account and type in your 140 character (or less) update to tell your friends and family what you are up to, what’s going on in your life, what you are thinking/doing/reading/watching/etc.

You begin by “following” other people - friends, family, classmates, etc. - subscribing to their updates. You interact by typing updates of yourself, and reading and replying to your friends’ updates. Eventually people will start following you. (Read to the end for a list of useful Twitter Tools and Tips.)

How Twitter Relates to Our Fourpence Worth

There is a great network of personal finance bloggers on Twitter. By following them, I can:

  • Get to know my fellow personal finance and frugal living bloggers
  • Know when new blog posts are published
  • Discover new blogs
  • Keep up with what other personal finance bloggers are writing about
  • Keep abreast of personal finance blogosphere happenings - blog carnivals, group writing projects, blog networks, etc.
  • Find interesting things to share with my readers [you]

Follow Me on Twitter!

I’d like to invite you to follow me on Twitter. It’s an easy way for me to get to know you, my readers, find out what’s on your mind, and hopefully be able to make this blog more useful to you by writing about topics that interest you.

My Twitter Page:
http://twitter.com/PenelopePince

Twitter Tools and Tips

Since I”m new at Twittering and these following resources have been useful to me, if you’re new - or even if you’re not new - maybe they’ll be useful to you too.

For Personal Finance Bloggers and Blog Readers

Graphics

For Bloggers

URL Shorteners

Because each Twitter update is limited to 140 characters, you’ll want to use an URL shortener to save space.

  • Tweeter Burner ties into your account and allows you to track how the links you share are doing (how many clicks)
  • TinyURL seems to be the most commonly used URL shortener

More Twitter Tools & Apps

Cool Stuff

  • Twittervision - Shows you tweets being sent all over the world in real-time (ok, with a slight delay - less than a minute). I like the 3-D globe one that spins. It’s really fun to read all these tweets being sent all over the world in various languages.

Interesting Stuff

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