
Today was supposed to be a picnic at the apple orchard day, but the cold weather and rain put a stop to that idea. So I guess it will be another blogging day for me. Last week was the first time that Moolanomy featured articles written by staff writer. Please let us know what you think about our new direction — i.e., becoming a multi-author blog.
Thanks to Flexo of Consumerism Commentary, I had a chance to meet several personal finance bloggers, the great folks from Intuit who sponsored the event, and a journalist from the Wall Street Journal. Although it wasn’t the intention, it was a nice going away dinner before I move to Virginia. The dinner at the Mercer Kitchen was awesome and the company was great. Amongst the participants are
I know we called it NYC Meetup, but in fact there were people from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Washington DC, and even San Diego!
Usually, people don’t associate the words: clever, wicked, funny, or hilarious with personal finance. But there is actually such a book and it’s called Secrets of a Stingy Scoundrel: 100 Dirty Little Money-Grubbing Secrets by Phil Villarreal. Of course, I am too lame to use most of Phil’s secret, but it’s still a good feeling to imagine myself being an awesome Frugal Ninja like Phil.
In this book, Phil teaches you 100 ways to save money and get things for free — not all are kosher but probably wouldn’t hurt if you want to try each of them once or twice.
If you dare to try any of these ideas out, please let us know.
Here are some great articles to check out this week:
This is another light carnival week for me with one submission to Carnival of Twenty Something Finances.

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Man, wish I could have made it out to the meetup! Very jealous! Thanks for the mention.
Sorry I missed as well. 4 hr ride (from Boston), I need to plan around it next time, and make the trip.
@baker – All the way from New Zealand. We would need a bigger party.
@Joe – it’d have been nice to meet you. May be a Boston meetup?
Sounded like fun. However I went by NYC last August and I’m not up for the drive again.
And yes, that was the best PF book I’ve ever read, or at least the most entertaining!
I think the staff writer concept is working out well here. I was skeptical initially, but the posts are good and informative in the way your own posts were, so it’s cool.
@Manshu – thank you for the positive feedback
@ Mrs Micah – Yep, very entertaining