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As I am also a money blogger, I will post an answer to this question.

I write over at Mighty Bargain Hunter, a blog about personal finance topics and bargains, with more than a little commentary thrown in.

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Yes Money comes up occasionally at FiscalGeek along with my other pursuits including DIY projects, and some humor thrown in from time to time.

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Thanks very much for stopping by! – mbhunter Oct 16 at 2:02
I thoroughly enjoyed Why My Kids Will Drive a Piece of Crap. I drove a piece of crap for many years. Those were the days. – Frugallawyer Oct 31 at 14:02
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I blog about personal finance over at SuburbanDollar.com. I am not a CPA, CFP, economist, accountant, or investor. I am just a suburban dad trying to make it financially.

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Hi Kyle ... thank you! – mbhunter Oct 22 at 3:59
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I am The Frugal Lawyer. Please don't be fooled by the word frugal. That's a goal, not a reality. I am an amazing example of financial irresponsibility and the havoc it can create in your life. I write about CCCS and the ways that I have wasted my money. Sometimes, I even write about ways to save money, but that's still not a strong area.

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Thanks for contributing to the site! – mbhunter Oct 16 at 2:02
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I'm the writer behind The Canadian Finance Blog. While there are many Canadian topics like RRSPs and optimizing Canadian taxes, you'll also find more universal personal finance articles on anything from investing to frugal tips!

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Thanks very much for coming by again! – mbhunter Oct 16 at 2:14
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It's fun to be a part of this niche with Buck$ome Boomer's Journey to Retirement. I write about my personal finance journey as the next decade is focused on preparng for retirement.

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Welcome Bucksome! Enjoy your stay! – mbhunter Oct 17 at 19:25
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I blog over at A Gai Shan Life. It was always meant to be a money blog, but it occasionally diverges into other topics like food, cooking, grocery shopping, and food. I like money because it brings me food. And I talk about a million other random things as they occur to me.

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Welcome! Great answer to the iPhone question. – mbhunter Oct 21 at 3:24
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I blog about personal finance (with some motivation & goals thrown in for good measure) at moneycrush. Hope to see you there!

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Thanks for stopping by Jackie! – mbhunter Oct 22 at 3:59
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I am new to blogging, but not to writing about personal finance. I speak to and teach nurses about personal finance, and am the author of "The Millionaire Nurse"- soon to be published.

I write about getting out of debt and wealth building using medical examples and terminology to help illustrate the basic principals. Kind of a CSI for personal finance. I am hoping to assist nurses, who have a stressful job, with tips and hints on managing their finances.

My blogging site is www.themillionairenurseblog.com I have a free e-book available "Emergency Money Resuscitation" at my home page www.themillionairenurse.com.

Thanks for allowing me a space to share my passion.

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Welcome! Very much appreciate you stopping by. (Also would be happy to review your book if/when it's available.) – mbhunter Oct 24 at 22:07
Will, do. Thanks-should be available to send you a copy in 4-6 weeks. – Dr Dean Nov 8 at 22:53
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Although my background is in electrical engineering and then IP law, I have been blogging the hard truth about money and personal finance since July 2008 at Tough Money Love. As a baby boomer, I also blog (since November 2008) about retirement planning and retirement living at Go To Retirement. More recently, I have been writing short posts once or twice a week about retirement income planning at Failsafe Retirement where I also offer a downloadable retirement income planning tool.

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LOVE your blog. – Frugallawyer Oct 31 at 14:15
Thanks so much for stopping by and participating TML! – mbhunter Oct 31 at 16:02
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I'm the guy behind Steadfast Finances.

Most of the topics at SF deal with personal finance or investing. One of my main goals is to point out the less than obvious that the everyday investor might miss.

I make it a weekly habit to focus upon financial topics that don't get enough news, or perhaps get too much news (e.g. investment bubbles), and present them in a way that everyone can easily understand. Occasionally, this gets me into a little trouble by writing something controversial, but it's just my way of trying to make people look before they leap.

Every now and then, I'll switch it up to discuss topics like DYI, gardening or cooking just to give the SF blog some flavor.

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Matt, checked out the blog and really like it. The discussion on the bus driver story was GREAT. – Frugallawyer Oct 31 at 17:49
Thanks for coming by and participating Matt! – mbhunter Nov 1 at 1:11
MBH - no problem. Glad to help. Frugallawyer - Glad you liked it. That story struck a serious nerve! :) – Matt SF Nov 2 at 16:00
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I blog at The Wisdom Journal about making wise choices, improving your finances, and living a better life. Generally, I write a new post each day and include things like career advice (I majored in Human Resources Management), time management, business, and relationships. I make sure everyone knows I am NOT the wise one in the equation, but I hope to gain wisdom from the readers and comments they leave! Come join us!

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Appreciate you taking time to stop by, Ron! – mbhunter Nov 1 at 1:11
Hi Ron, I like your blog a lot. If I have court in the morning, I drive by the Pawn Stars shop on my way from the courthouse to work. There are now people who go to be photographed under the sign. Strange. – Frugallawyer Nov 1 at 3:08
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I recently started a blog at DamonDay.com Currently it is focused on educating consumers about all of the options available for paying down debt. However, as a financial consultant, I will probably grow the blog into more of a financial blog focused on many more topics other than just getting out of debt.

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Welcome, welcome! Thanks for stopping by to participate! – mbhunter Nov 2 at 13:08
It's been a busy week at work and I finally got a chance to check out your site. I like it a lot. Very interesting. Definitely something I could have used a few months ago (I'm now with CCCS). It's nice to see a company taking an ethical slant on these issues. In Vegas, there a lot more bad than good. It's sad to see the consumers getting screwed. – Frugallawyer Nov 7 at 10:07
Thanks fugallawyer. I appreciate that. Be sure to let anyone you know that is struggling with debt and wanting to learn all of their options. A large part of my business is referral based. – Damon Day Nov 17 at 7:31
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I blog at SingleGuyMoney. Please come by and check it out. I write from the perspective of a single guy but most of the information is applicable to everyone. I've been blogging for over 2 years and I've paid off thousands of dollars in credit card debt. I went from paying interest each month to paying off my credit cards in full each month. Come along and follow me on my continued journey of debt reduction and building savings for the future.

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Welcome Single Guy! – mbhunter Nov 8 at 3:07
Hey Single Guy, I checked out your blog. Nice stuff. I put you into my google reader and just hit you up on twitter. Always looking for great content. Paying off 40K in debt is awesome. It is great that you are sharing your methods. – Damon Day Nov 17 at 7:35
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Good thread, I blog about protecting your money (basically saving more, keeping more of what you earn) at Personal Finance Firewall

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You have some tricked up site-Good Job! The frugal lawyer and I need to come by for lessons on tags, widgets and ads..... – Dr Dean Nov 8 at 22:58
Welcome Jesse ... appreciate your participation! – mbhunter Nov 9 at 0:19
Hello Jesse, that is an awesome website. I really dig the theme and overall look. I just hit you up on facebook. Always looking to connect with personal finance bloggers. – Damon Day Nov 17 at 7:48
Jesse, I love this blog design more than most that I've seen! – Frugallawyer Dec 11 at 0:59
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I started a blog a few months back called http://thebalancedspreadsheet.wordpress.com/. It deals with various personal finance. It contains various financial news, advice, tips, and other money things. Please take a look around and let me know what you think.

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Welcome! Thanks for stopping by! – mbhunter Nov 11 at 18:03
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Hey everyone, I'm a blogger at Reduce Debt Faster, a site that is geared towards helping people get out of debt. Much like Cash Commons, our aim is to give our readers relevant, accurate information while helping people sort out all of the false and conflicting BS that is so widespread. Thanks, and I look forward to getting to know you all!

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Welcome RDF ... thanks for stopping by! Hope to see you back soon! – mbhunter Nov 13 at 4:54
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In mid-September I started a personal finance blog called Living With Common Cents I'm a firm believer that many twentysomethings have missed out on basic, foundational principles that can help them navigate obstacles -- student loans, mortgages, unemployment, credit card debt, etc. -- and not only survive, but thrive as we get older and (hopefully) make more money. If we can do well with the smaller paychecks we get now, imagine how much better off we'll be if we have a strong base in place and we make more!

I chronicle my own obstacles, challenges, and situations with money -- and I try to also add commentary to some related articles as well. Feel free to poke around the site and let me know what you think.

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Welcome cmusico! Thanks for participating! – mbhunter Nov 15 at 5:23
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Yessir - Budgets Are Sexy baby! Pop in and say hello.

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Hey J. Money, nice to see you on here. I have been popping in and out of your blog for quite a few months now. Enjoy your stuff. Every time I see your site it reminds me of my sexy bookmarks plugin :-) – Damon Day Nov 17 at 8:06
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Sweating The Big Stuff - Hey guys, I blog with tips for managing your money, geared mostly towards younger readers. A lot of the personal finance sites have posts that target much older people, and my focus is more on growing and saving and getting the most out of your money without sacrificing quality of life. Feel free to get in touch with me, I'm looking forward to getting to know some of you and building relationships as we grow our sites.

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Thanks for stopping by! – mbhunter Nov 23 at 16:04
I really like your blog. A lot. – Frugallawyer Dec 11 at 0:56
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I write Funny about Money, whose focus is frugality, urban living, and stress control...and, more recently, maintaining a decent lifestyle in unemployment. ;-)

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Welcome! Thanks for coming on by! – mbhunter Nov 23 at 16:03
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Guess I'd better get in on this!

True Adventures in Money Hacking

Stop by and let me know what you think.

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Welcome! Thanks for participating! – mbhunter Nov 23 at 16:02
I like it! I really like the look and feel of the blog, not to mention the content! – Frugallawyer Dec 11 at 0:58
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I blog about retirement and estate planning at http://www.williampeiffer.com

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Welcome! Enjoy your stay! – mbhunter Nov 23 at 16:03
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I post tips about getting out of debt, fixing your credit, and saving money at Debt-Tips.com. Most of the tips I learned (and some I'm still learning) the hard way. I'm also willing to exchange tips, articles, or other ideas, so check out these debt reduction tips and let me know what you think.

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Welcome! Happy Thanksgiving! – mbhunter Nov 26 at 6:23
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I've recently created a blog aimed at helping people understand the "why" of money management by looking at what are beliefs about money are and by looking at how we respond to the countless Money Moments that we face throughout the day. In addition to exploring the motivations for everyone's money management, I also explore strategies and offer tips for basic person finance issues (debt elimination, increasing savings, etc.)

Thanks for the space to share!

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Thanks for stopping by! Appreciate it! – mbhunter Nov 26 at 6:24
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I blog about my money at 2 Dog Casa, which is fairly limiting, since I've got skads of debt and a teensy income. Sometimes I drop f-bombs and complain about my firm. Sometimes I don't post for days at a time, but it's not because I don't love you. I like reading stories about other people trying to pay down debt or stories about folks who have done it successfully. Hopefully, I'll eventually be writing about paying my debts off.

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Ha great name! I honestly didn't quite know what to think when I saw your screen name but makes perfect sense now. Glad to have you here, and Happy Thanksgiving! – mbhunter Nov 26 at 6:53
Yay! So glad you joined! – Frugallawyer Nov 26 at 7:04
Cheers to both of you! – Dogfood Provider Nov 28 at 5:23
My daughter is a dog food provider, 3 large uns. at last count-Cat food provider- 5 or 6-they won't stand still to count em. And she was still able to find a husband-canine cop, of course.... – Dr Dean Nov 30 at 2:51
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Greetings all! My inspiration was application of a proven business management approach to personal finance. Using Lean Management made famous by Toyota it's taking the concept of "it's not what you make, it's what you keep" to an extreme. But lean is not just about money, it's also about time, effort and energy.

Please stop by Eliminate The Muda! [mooda] and let me know what you think.

I'm still kinda new to blogging and would appreciate any and all constructive criticism!

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Welcome welcome welcome!! – mbhunter Jan 15 at 5:47
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Hello everyone. I blog over at Live Frugally or Die Broke. I mainly talk about living as frugally as possible and some beginning investment strategies. I live on a much lower income than most, so I have to be super conservative.

I am mainly working on my student loan debt now and starting to vamp up my savings plans. I also talk about some innovative ways to make a couple of extra dollars.

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Welcome to Cash Commons Jim! Love to have you register as well so you can enjoy the full array of features on the site. – mbhunter 34 secs ago

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