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I am looking for writers to write articles for Moolanomy.com and Reviews.Moolanomy.com. If you are interested, please keep reading.

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These are the attributes I am looking for in articles written by staff writers:

The article must be your original content, not published anywhere before.
Topics: The article should seek to help readers or answer questions. As such [...]

thumb Advance Your Career Through Networking

Successful people realize that one of the best ways to advance in your career is through networking. Whether it’s getting a promotion at your current job, or finding a new job that gets you to the next level of your career, having a strong network gives you an advantage over those who do not. Building [...]

5 Reasons Cash Advances Are A Bad Idea

You need some cash, you have a credit card, and the logical solution seems to be to get a cash advance using your credit card. You can pay it back later, right? The truth is that cash advances are not a good idea in most instances. Yes, there are times when it seems like a [...]

thumb Five (Okay…Three) Midsummer Goals

Recently, I was tagged by Be This Way to share my five financial goals. I have been meaning to update my goals, but never got around to it — so this is as good a time as any. Here are the five three goals (I stole the idea from This Wasn’t in the Plan) that [...]

Seven Traits of Successful People

Ever wonder why some people can never do wrong? I have been observing successful people around me, and experimenting with different ideas. Here are the seven traits that I’ve found work well for me in many situations. I think they will make you richer and more successful in many ways.
1. Successful people know what they [...]

Roadmap To A Better Financial Health

In the past few years, Americans average savings rate has declined precipitously — in fact the current savings rate is practically zero. This means that as a society, we are not saving any money. Worse, we have a habit of borrowing to fuel our consumption. We are spending more than we earn, and that’s a [...]

My Dumbest Purchase Ever And Lessons Learned

Last week DebtKid, shared his dumbest purchase and offered his Nintendo DS Lite as a contest prize to one lucky winner. Everyone who shares their story has a chance to win the Nintendo DS Lite. Well, I am going to join in for the opportunity to win this little gadget. But more importantly, it’s a [...]

My Second P2P Loan On Prosper

In the post, “My Foray into Prosper as a P2P Lender,” I shared my initial experience with Prosper. Since then, I have made a second loan and wanted to share some more information — the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The Portfolio Plan Disappointment
The last time I wrote about Prosper, I decided to start off [...]

My Foray into Prosper as a P2P Lender

One of my key believe about building wealth is (1) never stop experimenting, and (2) always look for ways to build, diversify, and shift my income streams toward passive sources. So I got interested when Prosper became an advertiser on my blog — thank god for the blog, because I wouldn’t have known about Prosper [...]

Welcome Readers from the Carnival of Money Stories #22

I am very excited that my post, Powerful life experiences about money, was one of the 12 selected among the 38 submissions to the Carnival of Money Stories #22. Here are the other 11 articles for my readers’ convenience:

Money Dummy: “Garage Sale Karma“
Fit Buff: “Free Water, What a Novel Idea“
Mortgage Blog: “Getting my First Mortgage“
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