Introducing The Money Life Network

May 27, 2008

Money Life Network

It is with great pleasure that I introduce to you the Money Life Network!

What is this? From our About Page:

The Money Life Network of blogs is a group of personal finance bloggers who have banded together to bring you great content designed to help you improve your finances and increase your quality of life. We have common goals, but we come from diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives. In addition our blogs tend to focus on different aspects of financial life which we think will keep things interesting.

Let me introduce you to the founding members:

Bible Money Matters [RSS] - Finances transformed by faith.

Milk Your Money [RSS] - Got Money? Milk the most from it…

My Investing Blog [RSS] - A blog about money: Getting it, keeping it, and growing it.

Prime Time Money [RSS] - Learn to Save Money, Get Out of Debt, and Live a Frugal Life.

Free From Broke [RSS] - Exploring ways to keep us Free From Broke. (Yup, that’s me!).

If you’d like to subscribe to keep up with all of our feeds in one place you can click here:

Here’s a sample of some of the great work you’ll find in the Money Life Network:

Prime Time Money:

My Investing Blog:

Milk Your Money:

Bible Money Matters:

Free From Broke:

If you’ve enjoyed Free From Broke I know you will enjoy these guys as well. Go check out their stuff!

Enjoy!!

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{ 4 comments }

1 MoneyEnergy (25 comments) May 27, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Wowsers. You guys should all be on the PF Buzz as well - the new project started by Moolanomy. The PF scene is really buzzing on the North American side of things - so far I’ve only come across one non-North-American PF blog. I’d love to be pointed to others.

2 ffb (822 comments) May 27, 2008 at 3:52 pm

We’re already on PF Buzz. Check out their Planet section. And you might want to check out Prime Time Money’s World pf Personal Bloggers.

There are definitely a lot of great sites out there.

3 Pete @ biblemoneymatters.com (6 comments) May 27, 2008 at 4:45 pm

Yup, we’re on PF Buzz - fun site i’ll be checking often!

I know there are some non-U.S PF blogs out there. If you look around I think you’ll find them… :)

4 options trading (3 comments) September 14, 2008 at 12:21 pm

Snowflaking to my credit card debt has really worked for me. I have an extra column in my Excel spreadsheet for snowflakes, and I enjoy watching the balances for future months drop down and my payoff date move up every time I add a snowflake amount! It becomes a game to me to find “extra money” to use for snowflakes: cash gifts, reward checks, a portion of my overtime pay, money that I didn’t use by the end of the week for gas or groceries, rolled coins from my change jar. For the last few months, my snowflakes have been between $75 and $100 per month.

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