The second annual financial bloggers conference just wrapped up in Denver, CO. I was priviledged to go and actually participate! I met so many new bloggers and found the real life persona of many current blogger buddies.
Thanks to PT Money for once again organizing an outstanding conference. More to come later, but I was excited to meet up with some of my heros, like Crystal at Budgeting in the Fun Stuff, Suba from Wealth Informatics, Len from Len Penzo dot com and JD Roth formerly from Get Rich Slowly.
Some interesting reads around the web:
Free Money Finance has done all the work for you in analyzing the best cash back credit cards!
My Family Finances had an interesting and revealing take on what net worth really means, saying Net Worth is Always a Liar, Don’t Let Your Family Be Fooled.
Dominique cues us in on 10 Steps to a Successful Garage Sale over at Prairie Eco Thrifter. Since I have lots of stuff to sell, I needed this one!
There is quite a discussion on the pros and cons of organic produce happening at Len Penzo dot com when he talks about 9 Things we Routinely Overpay for.
Linkups
Tie the Money Knot liked our post How to Live Life Well and Avoid Deathbed Regrets!
Carnivals
Carnival of Retirement
Finance Product Reviews hosted the Labor day edition and linked to Luxury Living at Sea.
My Family Finances hosted in August and linked to What is Retirement.
Yakezie
Stock Trend Investing linked to How to Live Life Well and Avoid Deathbed Regrets.
On Target Coach linked to Making Compound Interest Real for your Kid.
Carnival of Money Pros
Young Cheap Living linked to Making Compound Interest Real for your Kid too.
Wealth Artisan
The Wealth Artisan linked to Alternative Investments – Forex Trading
Carnival of Financial Planning
Green Panda Tree House linked to Dad’s Real Estate Investments
Lifestyle Carnival
See Debt Run linked to Aging Bodies – real stories real people.

We too enjoyed Fincon12 and can’t wait until next year.
Great meeting both you and Dr. Dean – and knowing you guys are the REAL thing!
Glad you had a chance to get to FINCON. I am sure it was a blast. I haven’t had a chance to go yet. I really should one of these years.
Thanks so much for the inclusion this week. I really appreciate it.
It was busy, exciting, educational and fun!
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Marie, great job again with the panel! I highlighted your work on Yakezie.com. Hopefully we’ll meet again in SD next year!
Sam
Thanks Sam, it was fun. I was surprised (don’t know why) at the level of interest in joining.
It was so great to get to know you better!!! Can’t wait to hang out with you again next year.
Ditto Crystal. If you end up losing your bet, stop off in my town on the way to visit Jason!
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