Moolanomy Is Becoming A Multi-Author Blog
Just over two years ago, I started a personal finance blog called Moolanomy. Over the years, I poured my heart and soul into it, and it became the key to my life dreams. I have many dreams and amongst them: working full-time on web sites and moving my family to Northern Virginia. It so happened [...]
How I Went 15 Rounds With My Credit Card Company – And Won
Do you love to “stick it to the Man” as much as I do? Especially when “the Man” is your credit card company? Would you take fiendish delight in telling them to take a well-deserved “time out”? I love it. Maybe I shouldn’t take such pleasure in this…but I do. Recently, I had occasion to [...]
Money Hacks Carnival #76 – The Fun Money Facts Edition
Welcome to the 76th edition of Money Hacks Carnival. In this edition, I’ll be presenting some interesting and fun facts about money along with the submissions. For editor’s picks, please look for entries noted with (EP).
Money Fact #1: $1 bills wear out in about 17 months. Bills of larger denomination last longer because they are [...]
Evolution Of Personal Finance Blogs
I have been blogging about personal finance for just over two years now (our 2nd anniversary was July 15th). I have seen many bloggers come and go, but those that stick around continues to improve and add useful content to the Internet daily. In support of my argument, Fiscal Fizzle recently offered his thought on [...]
Borrowing From Relatives And Getting Out Of Debt
In this Ask the M-Network article, David admitted that he’s in a lot of debt and asked if he should take up his dad’s offer to get him out of debt. Should he count on dad to bail him out, or should he get out of this financial mess on his own? Here’s the question [...]
How To Find The Best Home And Auto Insurance Rates
As part of a new feature called Ask the M-Network, a reader submitted a question asking about where to find the best rates for home and auto insurance. The question was from Steve, and he wrote:
I’ll be the first to ask a question. Can you recommend a good site on the internet to have my [...]
Do You Have To Pay Taxes On eBay Sales?
Last week the M-Network launched a new feature called Ask the M-Network where readers can ask any financial questions. One of the questions submitted was from Ruth about paying taxes on whether you have to report side income from stuff you sell on eBay. Here’s Ruth’s question:
I have recently started selling on eBay, trying to [...]
Financial Crisis And The Hypocrisy Of Economic Bailout
When I listened to President Bush’s speech the other night, I noticed that my analysis of what caused the Financial Crisis of 2008 was right on target. Too bad President Bush didn’t say anything about greed! Personally, I don’t know if the $700 billion dollars bailout package will fix the problem, but the amount of [...]
Money Hacks Carnival #31 — Crisis And Bailout
Well, looks like we are having a rash of carnival crises here. Yesterday the host of the Festival of Frugality bailed and David at My Two Dollars bailed out the carnival with an emergency edition of the Festival of Frugality, and it’s our turn today! Here’s my quick and dirty bailout edition of the Money [...]
Weekend Reading: September 1, 2008
Wow August went by very fast! Since we are enjoying our Labor Day holiday in the U.S., I’ll skip my regular article and give you a short list of great articles that hit the top of PF Buzz this past week
When Does Intellectual Curiosity Stop? at Brip Blap — Do you still read books simply [...]
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