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thumb New Car Buying Tips: How To Get The Best Deal On A New Car

Buying a new car is a big deal, especially when it is your first.  In 2002, when I was 17, my parents bought me a beat up black 1999 Grand Prix that I absolutely loved.  I put that puppy through a lot and it was passed down to both my younger brothers before making its [...]

thumb I Am A Badass Personal Finance Blogger

This was one heck of a week for me. I can’t tell you the reason just yet, but let’s say I am a badass personal finance blogger — thanks to the folks at Credit Card Finder. Seriously, check out this cartoon likeness of me — Mr. T would be proud.

Although I have been busy this [...]

What’s the Best Way to Start Saving? Make It Automatic.

There’s no question that these are trying times. With car payments, house payments, credit card debt, and the cost of daily life, saving for the future can feel like an impossible task, but by harnessing the power of small, each of us can achieve whatever we set our minds to, one baby step at a [...]

Save, Invest and Borrow To Achieve Your Financial Goals

In this article, I’ll break down the three components of saving, investing, and borrowing to accomplish your financial goals. Out of all the steps in Moolanomy’s Financial Success Plan, this step is without a doubt the most complex step. As such, I’ll keep this article at a high level, then later dive deeper into various [...]

thumb Dave Ramsey And The Power of Behavioral Finance

I didn’t always agree with Dave Ramsey because I think some of his recommendations aren’t mathematically efficient. But as I pass my two years mark as a personal finance blogger, I must admit that have a growing appreciation for his school of thought. After all, we are human beings and not robots — so, mathematically [...]

thumb Achieving Financial Freedom One Expense At A Time

Most people think about financial freedom, or retirement, as a point in time when they can fully cover their living expenses with some sort of passive income. This usually involves saving a significant amount of money so that a small percentage could be safely withdrawn to cover living expenses each year. To many people, this [...]

Build An Emergency Fund To Avoid Financial Crisis

Even financially responsible people do get into trouble and fall into debt. The most common cause is being insufficiently prepared for financial emergencies — perhaps an unexpected sickness or a sudden job loss. As such, having an emergency fund is a vital part of having a good financial health, and is an important step in [...]

thumb How To Save Money – The 1,001 List Of Money Saving Ideas And Tips

One of the quickest ways to improve your finances is to reduce your expenses and find more ways to save money. This article is a compilation of various money saving articles that have been published over the years. A few tips are also highlighted from each article. Make sure you follow these links to see [...]

thumb Moolanomy’s Financial Success Plan, Introduction

Achieving financial success doesn’t have to be difficult. You can achieve it as long as you want it and work toward it. Unless you’re one of the outliers, the road to financial freedom is a long one. As such, it’s best to bring along a good companion and have a road map to guide you [...]

How To Get A Free Financial Checkup

How can you tell if you’re financially on track or not? Unless you find yourself in one of the extremes, you’re probably wondering that right now. To get the answer, some people spend a lot of time learning and some simply hire a financial planner. However, there is an alternative that you may have not [...]

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