From the monthly archives:

May 2009

With globalization 2.0, worldwide financial markets have become so much more intricately connected and symbiotic – literally thriving at the edge of chaos – that seemingly small things can now tip them into turmoil.  The events of late 2008 in particular attest to this.  For example:

an economics prof I talk to said “throw your textbooks [...]

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Have you made plans for what you would do with any inheritance you might receive from your parents’ estates when they die?  It’s not the most pleasant subject to think about frequently, but every now and then I come back to it.  I haven’t sat down with my parents to have an in-depth conversation about [...]

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First off, I want to say a big thanks to all who contributed to this edition and helping get it off the ground.  I know there are a lot of carnivals competing for our reading time and energy in this space and we’re all busy.  I had fun launching this, though, learned alot, and maybe [...]

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Thanks to all my readers and new Twitter followers (find me there @MoneyEnergy).  April 2009 was definitely the best month yet for MoneyEnergy’s growth as a 10 month-old blog.  Here’s a brief review of some of the highlights:
Blog Numbers
The last three months in particular, my blog traffic numbers have exponentially increased.  It’s not all converting [...]

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In part for fun, but also as an opportunity to introduce some of my readers to other great bloggers in the personal finance blogspace, I’ve decided to put together a series of informal interviews with other pf bloggers.  This week’s interview is with Brandon, founder of The Almost Millionaire and successful franchise and import entrepreneur.  [...]

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