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thumb How to Find College Financial Aid

If you have kids, you probably know that only health care cost increases can compete with the inflation seen by education costs. This means that you are probably going to need to do what you can to help your child get the college financial aid that he or she needs. Even if you have been [...]

thumb Advice To Recent Graduates From An Ex-Recent Grad

I never thought I would find myself in this seat. What seat, you ask? The seat where I am sitting across the table from a recent graduate giving them advice on “What now?” I have written a list of 10 things to do when you graduate but that mainly goes over short-term things that you [...]

thumb Weekly Highlights: April 26, 2009

This week Moolanomy was named as one of the Ten Blogs That Will Help You Become A Millionaire by The Online Investing AI Blog — thank you for the honor!

Ask M-Network
Here are two articles from our Ask the M-Network series:

Should I Pay Off Student Debt or Save Money? at Cash Money Life
What should I have [...]

thumb Weekend Reading: August 3, 2008

Before I start the roundup, I just want to share with you two new features on Moolanomy…as well as reacquaint you with some of the older ones.

Personal Finance Directory (new) — I changed the old deals and special offers page into this interactive directory where you can rate and comment on the offers I listed.
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What’s Your Financial IQ? Here’s A Test

Following the success of previous Frugal of Cheap Test, I am going to throw another one out there for your enjoyment. I hope that you’ll like this Financial IQ Test as much as the last one and find it somewhat educational as well. Please note that I’ve included a link or two for some questions. [...]

Living Stress Free Without Budgeting

This article was part of the Money Blog Network February 2008 Group Writing Project.
When it comes to budgeting, there are two main camps on this matter — either you swear by it, or you believe budgeting doesn’t work. For example, Nickel coined the term reverse budgeting and pretty much said he saves as aggressively [...]

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