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thumb An Introduction to Mutual Fund Fees

A mutual fund represents money contributed by multiple investors.  That money is managed by an individual, or more likely, a whole slew of individuals.  Not surprisingly, those folks who help manage and oversee your money do not do it on a volunteer basis.  They get paid.  Do you want to guess who pays them?  You [...]

thumb The Importance of Personal Money Management

Many of us were not taught the importance of personal money management when we were young. We did not learn to save, invest, allocate, or how to make our money work for us. Many of us are in debt, have no idea how we got here and do not know how to start digging ourselves [...]

thumb Five Ways to Make Extra Money from Home

Who doesn’t need some extra money, even if it’s just to increase your savings? As the latest economic downturn has shown, no one ever seems to have enough savings, and many of us have none, so having some extra cash to save without having to take an outside job is never a bad idea. There [...]

thumb Introduction to Options, Puts, and Calls

Over the past few years, options trading have become more mainstream with many discount brokers advertising options trading along with other investments such as mutual funds, stocks and bonds. There are even online discount brokers with the word “options” in their names — e.g., OptionsXpress and OptionsHouse. But what exactly are options? An option is [...]

thumb iPod Shuffle Giveaway And Getting Ready To Turn Two

Last week, Christian Personal Finance turned 2 years old — congratulation Bob! While we are on the subject of blog anniversary, Moolanomy Personal Finance is turning 2 this July 15th. To celebrate this auspicious occasion, I am giving away 1 (one) iPod Shuffle to one lucky winner on July 15th. All you have to do [...]

Kick Off Second Quarter With A $100 Giveaway

To celebrate a successful first quarter and kick off second quarter, I am going to do a simple giveaway as a way to say thanks to my readers and other bloggers.
$50 Amazon Gift Card For One Lucky Reader
All you have to do is leave comments on any post (not just this one). Each approved comment [...]

How To Use Moolanomy (Help)

Moolanomy is a features rich blog and there are resources here that you may not find on a typical blog.  Although you can access all the features from the home page, this page is designed to make it easier for you to explore these resources.
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Beat the S&P500 and Earn Real Money at UpDown.com

Is it for real? Can you really invest $1 million virtually and earn real money with no fee and no risk attached. Apparently, it’s possible and people are doing it at UpDown.com. In fact, I’ve already earned a small amount of money for beating the S&P500 in January.

Today, I have the pleasure of inviting Michael [...]

Top 10 Resources to Build a Better Blog

I have been blogging about personal finance for about 2 months now. I read and learned a lot about personal finance, but I also learned a lot about blogging. In this post, I want to list what I thought were the most useful better blog resources on the web. Here goes:

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