This weeks Giveaway is: TWO Copies of Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover
We will give two copies of The Total Money Makeover away to readers the rules are the same as usual:
Rules: 
- Leave a comment (appropriate one) on posts throughout the week, the more comments the higher your chances.
- Bonus: Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/moneyhighway and retweet posts you will get bonus entries.
- Deadline is Thursday 12am EST
I will pick a random winner and announce the winner on Friday morning. For Every comment you get one entry and retweeting on twitter you will get two entries.
I also suggest subscribing to our RSS Feed or Email Feed to ensure you don’t miss on prizes!
Winner Last Week:
The Winner from last weeks prize is: Sarah comment # 3 on Frugal Mother’s Day Gift Ideas, Congratulations Sarah please contact me for details.
This Weeks Blog Reviews
Man Vs Debt has an interesting post on sleeving your credit cards to control your spending
The Weakonomist shares his thoughts on the stock market rally.
Canadian Capitalist shows us Stock Market Risk in two pictures, it’s pretty scary!
Rob Carrick @ Globe and Mail points out that sometimes the investor’s are to be blamed for their losses not the advisor.
Frugal Dad shares 122 Money Saving Tips
Million Dollar Journey compares Defined Benefit Pension plans to Defined Contribution Pension plans
The Dividend Blog Guy provides a list of Investing boards and forums you can learn from
Canadian Finance Blog shows how you can keep track of your finances using Wesabe.
Free Money Finance explains what it means to be self insured.
Flexo @ Consumerism Commentary talks about market timing in his post Market; Timing You Are Doing it Wrong .
Carnivals
Greener Pastures hosted The Carnival of Pecuniary Delights
The Weakonomist hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance
Money Energy hosted the 1st Carnival of Cashflow Consciousness


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Thanks for the mention!
Thanks for the mention Ray. Cheers!
Woo-hoo two mentions, thanks for the link love!
This is an intresting book. I been trying to save money for school and necessary stuff by working. It’s hard to work and go to school but it’s necessary just to have enough money. So far what we went in class over this book is great. I would definetly reccommend this book to anybody that needs help financially. I’m thinking I might give one to my boyfriend so he can learn how to save.
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