Free E-Book, Finwikian, A New Member, and a Victory!
There are a lot of interesting things going on in the blogosphere right now, and I’ve neglected informing people for so long that I need to take this time and get all caught up!
A while back, I was part of a group writing project called Money Matters For All Ages, where I wrote a post about Preschoolers and Personal Finance. That of course was only one of the many age groups covered, and the project ended up involving 16 excellent bloggers who all contributed their unique perspectives from infants to retirement and beyond. I am really excited to announce that the writing project has become a free e-book! Thanks so much to David at My Two Dollars, Pinyo at Moolanomy, and Mike at Four Pillars, who were the driving forces behind getting the e-book put together. Several of the bloggers involved created download pages for the book, and David was nice enough to let me provide his page for my readers to download from.
Download the free Money Matters For All Ages E-Book!
It is a wealth of great information in a nice easy-to-read format. Don’t delay, download today!
Next - Finwikian? What is a finwikian? Mrs Micah of Mrs Micah - Finance For a Freelance Life has created a Personal Finance Blogs wiki she has named Finwikian. Clever, eh? A wiki is user-driven, which means all you have to do is click on over and register, and you can take part in creating entries about personal finance topics or blogs, add information to any existing entry, and generally help it become an awesome resource for our community! If you are a blogger whose blog is not yet indexed in the wiki, you can also create an entry! I’ve Paid For This Twice Already is already indexed, and I will be adding more information to the wiki over the coming days and weeks - but I also invite all my readers to add information, insights, or anything else they would like - just keep it clean.
Speaking of Mrs Micah - I am so so excited to announce that she has become the newest member of the M-Network! Welcome Mrs Micah to our network of personal finance bloggers and I *know* she will be a energetic and driving force for the network in the future. Again, welcome!
Finally, my snowflaking primer post has won its first round in the Personal Finance March Madness competition! Round two has not begun yet but I will be updating when it does. I will be facing a great post from No Credit Needed illustrating the Debt Snowball - but I can do it! The snowflakes can prevail… make sure to go vote later today at Free Money Finance!
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March 5th, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Thanks a lot for the link!
Mike