Money Mavens Network
When it comes to personal finances, there is not one answer that applies to everyone.
When it comes to personal finances, there is not one financial guru who has all the right answers all the time.
Every financial writer, speaker, and blogger adds a unique voice, perspective, attitude, and approach to money management.
For this reason, a group of personal finance bloggers have decided to work in cooperation in order to highlight the work of other personal finance bloggers. The network will frequently refer readers to some of the best articles written by other network members. In this way, readers are exposed to some of the best writings from a variety of personal finance writers who each focus on a unique sub-niche in the personal finances niche.
Money Mavens Network Members
Canadian Finance Blog is the Canadian source for personal finance. The site covers universal topics such as how to invest wisely as well as tips on how you can save money on everyday expenses and bills. As one of the leading sites based out of Canada, numerous topics that matter to Canadians are covered, including RRSP’s, TFSA’s and Canadian taxes.
I’m working in the financial industry and I am specialized in personal finance. I’m always trying to find way to make money differently than receiving my pay check every two weeks. I love to try different things and I will post true stories about them. I am currently building my own online business while working 4 days a week at my day job.
JoeTaxpayer is the founder of the eponymous www.JoeTaxpayer.com where he has been blogging on various financial topics for over three years. He is interested in all aspects of financial planning with a strong focus on tax issues and retirement planning. Joe is also a frequent contributor and one of the moderators of the Usenet group misc.taxes.moderated and guest blogger at the TurboTax blog.
When it comes to writing about the world of personal finance, Len definitely marches to the beat of his own drummer! In a uniquely irreverent and highly-entertaining style, Len covers a broad array of money topics, with an emphasis on personal responsibility and running your household like a business – just like he has done successfully for the past 20 years.
Money Help For Christians (MH4C) promotes a frugal, simple, debt-free, and generous lifestyle so Christians can faithfully maximize their resources by putting them at the disposal of God’s Kingdom. MH4C is committed to providing relevant resources in order to assist Christians in this effort.
At The Oblivious Investor, Mike writes about ways to invest successfully without having to watch the market from day to day or month to month. He covers topics like asset allocation, building low-maintenance portfolios, and making the most out of your retirement accounts.
Wealth Pilgrim is about financial balance. On the one hand, Neal believes most of all of us can do better financially. Spend more mindfully, invest smarter, get better educated, make sure we maximize our earnings. On the other hand, there are some things that are beyond our control. Rather than allow those realities to diminish our joy in life, Neal feels we should learn to accept them and find joy in those limitations. Neal writes about finding this balance on his blog Wealth Pilgrim.

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Great to be part of this fine bunch of fellows!
I agree Neal!
This is a great idea Maven! When a group of people come together with one purpose, improving the financial lives of their readers, the outcome can be nothing but life changing.
I am still relatively new to Financial Blogging (Start in April) but have found the community very welcoming and helpful. I hope someday I might be able to join the ranks of your network!
God bless!
@OdysseusToday
I hope you enjoy blogging. It is a lot of fun and a lot of hard work.
Great.
How do i become part of this network?
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