
Come one, come all to the who knows what number of the Carnival of the Capitalists. I am your host, Rob Sama, and for the 4th year in a row (God, have I been blogging THAT long?) I am hosting the Carnival in honor of my birthday, which is Thursday of this week. For those not in the know, you can submit to the carnival via this link here.
So on to the entries. In no particular order, (well, I put my entry first):
I write about an idea for fixing Social Security right here at the samaBlog.
Adam Shostack writes about the bacon of the month club at Emergent Chaos.
Tom Blumer presents Weekend Question 4: When Is Ford Going to Have Its “Wal-Mart Moment”? posted at BizzyBlog.
Andy presents Passive Income Snowball posted at ThoughtfulConsideration.com.
Brandon Peele presents The RealChange Sustainability Expedition posted at GT.
Laura Young presents The Trouble with Happiness: Understanding the Difference between Joy and Pleasure posted at Dragon Slayer’s Guide to Life.
Charles Green writes about troubles at Pfizer at Trusted Advisor.
Laurie Bluedorn presents The Homeschool Marketer – Marketing: The Language of Permission – Homeschoolblogger.com posted at PRMama.
abnu presents Cocaine Energy Drink on YouTube posted at Wordlab.
cehwiedel presents Digital SLRs Boom posted at One Man Band.
Pawel Brodzinski presents Knowledge Distribution posted at Software Project Management.
David Maister asks, “If you know you’re going to have to lay off a large number of people, what’s the best way to do it? Short and sweet or slow and thoughtful?”
James D. Brausch presents Traffic Lies posted at jamesbrausch.com.
John B presents A highly fortunate *cough* mistake posted at The Sharpener.
David Daniels presents Turning Products into Stars posted at Business & Technology Reinvention.
John Bambenek presents The Truth About Lawsuits and Liability Insurance posted at Part-Time Pundit.
Michelle Cramer presents Hiring an Employee – The Interview Process posted at The Small Business Buzz.
Super Saver presents Five Rules of Financial Success posted at My Wealth Builder.
Big Cajun Man presents So High Taxes Are Good For Me? posted at Canadian Financial Rants.
FMF presents Ways to Save on Your 2006 Taxes posted at Free Money Finance.
Henry Stern, LUTCF presents Is Fair, Fair? posted at InsureBlog.
Victor presents Dare To Dream « Towards Better Life posted at Victor Fam.
Lynn Cognito presents The Business of eBay posted at Wise Bread.
Trent presents Six Yahoo! Finance Columnists Are Worth Reading. The Other Six … Aren’t. posted at The Simple Dollar.
Michael Dawson writes about the Impact of the Dollar’s Decline at the Time and Money Blog.
Steve Bainbridge presents High Executive Compensation Saved American Business? posted at Professor Bainbridge’s Journal.
Dan Melson presents Searchlight Crusade Changes in Lender Attitudes: The Push Towards Bigger Loans posted at Searchlight Crusade.
Nina presents The Great Divide in Compensation posted at Queercents.
Leon Gettler writes about Coke’s next Chief Operating Officer, who ten years ago was investigated for insider trading, at SoxFirst.
Yvonne DiVita asks, “Is it the end of management as we know it?” over at Lip-sticking.
Joe Kristan presents Roth & Company, P.C. – Tax Updates – GOING OVER THE AMT CLIFF posted at Roth & Company Tax Update.
Wayne Hurlbert writes about search engine optimization over at Blog Business World.
Jack Yoest presents Self-Interest Rightly Understood: The Rotary posted at Reasoned Audacity.
Sagar Satapathy (Manager) presents Fattening Credit Card Cos On Money Meant For Donation posted at Credit Card Lowdown.
Tom Hanna presents The Week Ahead: Your Financial Roadmap for December 11 to December 15, 2006 posted at Financial Options.
Jeffrey Strain presents So You Want to Be Rich? Here’s The Secret posted at Personal Finance Advice.
Carmine Coyote writes about facing burnout over at Slow Leadership.
James Hamilton of Econbrowser reviews the latest employment data in Employment remains strong
Shuchetana presents Joining a new job, Part 1: 4 ways to work hard posted at Corporate Life.
Jim Logan presents Which Is Best, More Customers Visiting Once or Fewer Customers Visiting More Often? posted at Jim Logan.
Free the Drones Blog presents Job Interview Question: What’s Your Biggest Weakness? posted at Free the Drones.
Jeff Burkey presents Transparency posted at HedgeFundDomain.net.
nickel presents Establishing Credit With a New Taxpayer Identification Number posted at fivecentnickel.com.
Rob presents a networking guide for introverts over at BusinessPundit.
David B. presents How to Save Money when Shopping Online posted at How Do People Get Rich?.
And Finally Allen Holman writes about 5 Reasons Why You Should Treat Your Employees Like Dogs.
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6 Responses to “Carnival Of The Capitalists # GaJillion”
December 11th, 2006 at 12:26 pm
Blogging for 4 years? Isn’t that around 60 in Internet years? Serious track record! And well done Carnival.
December 11th, 2006 at 1:28 pm
Thank you for hosting!
December 18th, 2006 at 11:25 am
Happy birthday buddy.
D
December 18th, 2006 at 11:25 am
Happy birthday buddy.
D
December 18th, 2006 at 11:25 am
Happy birthday buddy.
D
December 20th, 2006 at 11:28 am
http://www.thetimeandmoneygroup.com/blog/2006/12/08/impact-of-the-dollar-decline/
Hey – sounds like I should give a call to my guys over at Lear Financial. It really DOES sound like we can expect gold price changes of more than 100%!!!
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