New Personal Finance Blogs, Some are Quite Good

One benefit of being “directly involved” with pfblogs.org is I find out about new blogs early on in their existence. Here are some good ones that have sprung up over the past few months, some of which may not be on your reading list yet. These should be. Let me know if there are any exceptional blogs I’ve missed.

Ask the Advisor: “Our aim is to help you with all of your credit and loan related questions.”

Generation X Finance: “Helping a unique generation achieve financial independence.”

Adventure Money: “Follow one man’s quest to save up enough money to fund his long-term travels. Learn money saving, money generating, and personal finance tips.”

Money, Matter and More Musings: “A 20-something graduate student experimenting with blogging and personal finance.”

The Sun’s Financial Diary: “My origin is China and I came to the US in the late 90’s to pursue my PhD degree…”

Millionaire Artist: “Now that I’m in my 30s I’m feeling like its time to get real about my debt, my future goals, and how this relates in particular to my creative freedom. I think, too, that loads of talented people need some help with their finances.”

That’s all for now.

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  1. #1: Jeremy
    Thursday, November 2, 2006
    10:15 am (reply)

    Thanks for the mention, Flexo. I’ve been reading your blog for quite a while before deciding to start my own. It is still quite young in its existence, but I hope to provide some benefit to the personal finance blog community.

  2. #2: Steve
    Thursday, November 2, 2006
    11:01 am (reply)

    Thanks for the mention, Flexo!

  3. #3: Sun
    Thursday, November 2, 2006
    12:35 pm (reply)

    Flexo: Thanks for bringing me up. It’s always a pleasure to find something new from you, :D.

  4. #4: Golbguru
    Thursday, November 2, 2006
    1:11 pm (reply)

    Flexo, you inspired me to do this.
    Thanks for the mention and the link.

  5. #5: Matt
    Friday, November 3, 2006
    10:19 am (reply)

    Its nice to see the new blogs recognized, fresh ideas and content as well as another perspective.

  6. #6: fin_indie
    Friday, November 3, 2006
    10:21 am (reply)

    Hope this doesn’t come across as comment spam, but my blog fits this category as well. I started it only a few months ago and have enjoyed joining the conversation with many of the PF bloggers on pfblogs.org. Looking forward to meeting some new folks as well.

    http://retiringearly.blogspot.com/

  7. #7: Millionaire Artist
    Saturday, November 4, 2006
    7:09 pm (reply)

    Flexo, thanks for the mention! Yours was one of the first blogs I found and continue to read.

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