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Carnival of Personal Finance
Archive & Restoration

Carnival of Personal Finance

For over two decades, the Carnival of Personal Finance stood as the definitive weekly showcase of the personal finance blogosphere — featuring rotating hosts who curated submissions from hundreds of money bloggers across budgeting, debt payoff, investing, taxes, and beyond. This pioneering community platform helped shape modern personal finance discourse and launched countless financial voices, making it a cornerstone of financial blogging internet history. We're restoring this historic archive, preserving its legacy while connecting timeless wisdom to cutting-edge calculators and tools for today's financial challenges.

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What was the Carnival of Personal Finance?

The Carnival of Personal Finance (CoPF) was a long‑running weekly roundup that featured standout articles from across the personal finance blogosphere. Each edition was typically hosted by a different blogger, showcasing diverse voices and topics — from budgeting and debt payoff to investing and taxes. It became the flagship personal‑finance blog carnival; many others later adopted its rotating‑host, curated‑roundup format.

Created by Luke Landes (Flexo) — the founder of Consumerism Commentary — in 2005, the Carnival was born from a vision to create a collaborative platform where personal finance bloggers could showcase their best work and readers could discover quality content from across the community. Luke's innovative rotating‑host format became the gold standard for blog carnivals, fostering unprecedented collaboration in the early days of financial blogging.

Why SalaryCalculate is restoring it

We acquired the historic domain and are rebuilding an accessible archive so readers can explore what shaped early PF conversations. Where possible, we connect classic topics to up‑to‑date tools and guides on SalaryCalculate — keeping the spirit of practical, community‑driven finance alive.

A brief history & timeline

  • Origins (mid‑2000s): As the PF blog community grew, the CoPF became a weekly hub for discovery. Bloggers submitted their best recent posts; a rotating host curated and published each edition.
  • Peak activity (late‑2000s → early‑2010s): The carnival helped readers find high‑quality PF writing and gave new blogs a platform. Many editions were heavily linked and widely read.
  • Gradual decline: As social platforms, newsletters, and SEO dynamics changed, the blog‑carnival format faded. Some archives were lost or only partially preserved. In later years, the carnivalofpersonalfinance.com domain was abused by spam content; we acquired it to restore a clean, historically accurate archive for the community.

How the carnival worked

  • Submissions: Bloggers submitted posts for consideration before a weekly cutoff.
  • Rotating hosts: A volunteer host reviewed entries, grouped them by theme, and published a curated edition on their site.
  • Curation: Most editions highlighted best‑in‑category pieces (e.g., budgeting, debt, investing, taxes) with short summaries and links.

Why it faded over time

  • Discovery shifted to social feeds, newsletters, and aggregators.
  • Search engines evolved, changing how collections and link roundups were valued.
  • Community time moved to forums, Slack/Discord groups, and Twitter/Reddit.

Our restoration approach

  • Preserve the record: We link to archived editions where available and document known hosts, dates, and themes.
  • Contextual updates: Where topics remain relevant, we point to modern tools and guides (e.g., salary, tax, or crypto calculators) to help readers take action today.
  • Respect for original authors: We do not copy full content; we cite and link to original sources (or their Wayback snapshots) wherever possible.
  • Open to corrections: If you hosted an edition or have details to add, pleasecontact us — we’ll update the archive.

Frequently asked questions

Where are the original editions?

Many are in the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Each edition entry links to the best available snapshot.

What if a link is broken?

Link rot is common with older blogs. We favor archived links; if you know a working canonical link, let us know and we’ll update it.

Can I submit a new edition?

We’re not currently running new weekly editions. Our focus is preservation and context. If the community expresses interest, we’ll explore a modern, curated revival.

Help Us Restore the Archive

We're building the most comprehensive archive of the Carnival of Personal Finance. Your contributions help preserve this important piece of financial blogging history.

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Restoration Timeline

Our phased approach to restoring the Carnival of Personal Finance archive

Phase 1: Foundation

Complete

Established the archive structure, restored key milestone editions (1-50, 100, 200, 300, 400), and created the initial website framework.

Progress: 14 fully restored editions, 115 with basic information

Phase 2: Content Enhancement

In Progress

Adding detailed editorial summaries, enhancing featured articles, and connecting classic topics to modern tools and calculators.

Target: 100+ fully restored editions with rich content

Phase 3: Community Integration

Planned

Engaging the original community, adding host profiles, and creating interactive features for community contributions and verification.

Goal: Community-driven content validation and expansion

Phase 4: Advanced Features

Future

Implementing advanced search, topic categorization, and creating educational resources that connect historical insights to modern financial challenges.

Vision: The definitive resource for PF blogging history

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Editions Archive

The full list of editions now lives on a dedicated page.

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