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The Broke Grad hosted the Carnival of Personal Finance (#193) this week. It had some very funny Youtube videos to keep you entertained, be sure to check it out. In addition to the videos, the articles included in the carnival were exceptionally good this week, including:
- Destroy Debt presents Grocery Shopping: Before and After. Can you really save money with coupons and sales? This experiment will help you decide.
- Money Smart Life presents Job Searching – Find A Job By Building Your Personal Brand.
- DebtKid.com presents Finally Got An Accountant, Should Have Done This a Year Ago.
- Debt Free Destiny presents Understanding Wage Garnishments.
- Discover Debt Freedom presents Can a Debt Settlement Company Review Help Me Choose the Right Company?
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