Category: Miscellaneous
So you have been reading a lot of personal finance blogs, but you can’t get enough to satisfy your thirst for knowledge. You also yearn for that next level of interactivity with people like yourself. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Here are 7 personal finance-related discussion forums that I like:
The MBN Forums
This forums [...]
Just a quick post about Blog Action Day that’s coming up in 6 days. Other M-Network bloggers and I will be writing about our environment (i.e., Mother Nature). Just as a tease, Blog Action Day provided us with a little quiz that answers, “what kind of blogger are you?“. Looks like I [...]
This week money lesson was about investment vehicles, so I think it’s appropriate to have an investing themed weekly roundup. Also, I wrote “The Weak Dollar is Killing Americans’ Wealth” for Consumerism Commentary last Thursday, please give it a read if you missed it.
Here are some excellent posts about investing this week:
Brip Blap presents staying [...]
Don’t worry, I am not going to become a meta-blogger (people who blog about blogging). Being a Personal Finance Blogger, I am not sure if all my readers all know what RSS Feed is and why they should use it?
What is RSS feed?
RSS is a standardized formats used to publish frequently updated content such [...]
It looks like Paidtwice (a fellow M-Network member) tagged A Penny Closer, who then tagged me. Aside from my about me page, and the random revelations here and there, I haven’t really talked about myself much. So here are seven random things about me:
Image from Wikimedia Commons
I had a Bachelor in Biochemistry — [...]
If you are a personal finance blogger, it is a challenge not to bump into the name Flexo. I first learned about Consumerism Commentary when Flexo linked to one of my post. Since then, I have been following his blog. So, it’s a great honor when he accepted my request for an [...]
September was a good month for the stock market. The S&P 500 index rose +3.58% from 1,473.99 to 1,526.75 — thanks to the boost from Federal Reserve interest rate cut by half a point on the 18th. However, consider that the U.S. Dollar lost about -2.26% against the global currencies [1], most Americans [...]
This is a month of explosive growth for Moolanomy with 8,286 unique visitors and 20,281 page views according to Google Analytics. Also, the number of subscribers exceeded 200 this month. This success was due largely to the 734 unique referrers and the M-Network. I would like to highlight them and say “Thank [...]
Welcome to the 107th Carnival of Debt Reduction. It is a great honor to be your host for this fine Carnival. Without further ado, let us take a tour of New York City.
The Statue of Liberty
…stands at Liberty Island, New York in New York Harbor…presented to the United States by France in 1886…made of sheeting [...]
This weekend, I am traveling up and down the East Coast to visit my sister and her family in Virginia. It also has been a crazy week with my post “12 Investing Mistakes I’ve Made (and How You Can Learn From Them)” published on Get Rich Slowly (probably the most read Personal Finance Blog in [...]





