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Financially Savvy Saturdays #94

Welcome to Financially Savvy Saturdays, the savviest personal finance blog hop on the planet, created specifically for personal finance writers! We welcome all things money here. Whether you’ve written anything from how to achieve financial independence before 40 to how to save money commuting, you’re invited to link-up.

If it ties into personal finance, we want to read it!

Financially Savvy Saturdays Blog Hop with Disease Called Debt and Broke Girl Rich

GoldBean

This week we’re excited to welcome back Missy from GoldBean Blog. Her blog is a must read for all you aspiring and beginning investors out there!

Tweet about it. You can use #finsavsat when tweeting about the party!

Concerns about SEO? Recently many bloggers have decided to stop participating in events such as Carnivals. If you’re worried about how participating in this link-up could effect your SEO, I’d encourage you to check out this article.

Interested in co-hosting? Co-hosting is fun AND easy. If you’re interested, you can email us via brokeGIRLrich(at)gmail(dot)com or info(at)diseasecalleddebt(dot)com with any questions. Or if you’re ready to take the plunge, you can sign up on this Google doc.

If you’ve co-hosted before and enjoyed it, please consider doing it again! If you’re interested but nervous about getting involved, please email one of us, we love talking to new bloggers and would enjoy explaining how blog hops work and getting you more involved!

Feature of the Week

As this week’s visiting co-host, Missy has selected her favorite post from last week’s blog hop to be this week’s feature, 3 Steps I Followed to Smash My Student Loan Debt Not Once… But Twice! by Dan at Mustard Seed Mindset.

Dan’s post was great because it was so real. He wrote from a very genuine place about the mistakes he made (pursuing graduate degrees without a real understanding of the costs and subsequent value to him), but he also offered great practical advice and examples of how he prioritized paying off all of that debt.

Click here to read his post!

Click here to read his post!

If you submit a post, you could be featured in next week’s party!

We do have a couple of rules for participation. Those who don’t follow the rules will have their link taken down and won’t have the chance to be featured.

1. Your post must be written in the past seven days, related to personal finance and not be solely a giveaway.

2. Be sure to include a link to one of your hosts by copying and pasting the html in one of the boxes below into your linked up post. You have the option of the button or a text link.

3. Follow your hosts. You can follow brokeGIRLrich on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, OR by subscribing to her RSS feed and A Disease Called Debt on Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, OR by subscribing to her RSS feed. Also, you can follow GoldBean Blog on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram OR Pinterest.

4. Comment on at least one post before and after you that have joined the party.

5. HAVE FUN!

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Financially Savvy Saturdays with Disease Called Debt and Broke Girl Rich

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Filed Under: Blogging June 13, 2015

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    Clarisse @ Make Money Your Way says

    June 13, 2015 at 2:06 pm

    I would definitely love to join on your Carnival! I also agree that Dan’s post was really great.
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    Jayson @ Monster Piggy Bank says

    June 14, 2015 at 3:07 am

    I hope there is a link to Dan’s post. But, I was able to get it on Google. Thank you for sharing. Now, I know those 3 steps to smash student loan. It feels like I can really do it myself.
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