When I started blogging a couple of months ago, I started doing a lot of reading as well. I started subscribing to all manner of personal finance blogs, looking for ways to network and connect with other writers. One of the best ways I’ve found to connect with other bloggers is through Twitter. For the
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Weekend Review 02.05.09
Well, it’s been one busy week. The reason I didn’t post a weekend review last week is because. I moved! During the chaos, I managed to find a little bit of time to squeak out some thoughts on the process, like how I went about changing my address, the headache and time sink of refinishing
Defining "The Gap"
In terms of Personal Finance, “The Gap” has nothing to do with the global retailer. It just seems that a number of us are going to think about it anytime I reference “The Gap”, so we might as well get it out of the way. When I wrote about Calculating Your TRUE Financial Health, I
Calculating Your True Financial Health
There’s a number of resources out in the personal finance realm that can assist you in your quest to determine your financial health. Every so often I’ll come across a website or a post that will help me determine just how good I am doing financially. You have your classic internet financial aggregators, like Mint
Money Well Spent: Part I
There’s an often cited example of personal finance that revolves around the issue of a $4 latte. The typical theory is that if one was to stop buying a daily latte, and instead invest the money, they would be rich. The math and the logic behind that argument is generally hard to refute, but as
Weekend Review 21.03.09
This past week on blog.alan.schram I managed to post once a day, every weekday at (around) 6AM. I managed to do this by writing the posts out a day or two in advance, and scheduling them to go up. So continue to check back on a daily basis, new content is going up all the
How to Set Up an Online Savings Account
By the end of this post you’ll have the chance to earn yourself $13. If you read my last personal finance post, I promised you that you could save $100 by the end of the month. All you have to do is read my blog and follow some simple and easy ways to save money.










