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Oblivious Investor – Best of the Best Blogger Series

February 3, 2012

In the 44th edition of our award-winning Best of the Best Blogger series, I was thrilled for the opportunity to sit down with Mike Piper from Oblivious Investor. While Mike’s path with Oblivious Investor has been very linear, it has been impressive nevertheless.  His first job out of college was as a financial adviser with [...]

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Noobpreneur – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 30, 2012

In our 43rd edition of our Best of the Best Blogger series, we had a special opportunity to sit down with Ivan Widjaya from Noobpreneur. Ivan has a pretty unique entrepreneurial perspective.  He launched Noobpreneur.com for the simple purpose of providing tips and advice for a particular type of small business owner, those that he [...]

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Planting Dollars – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 26, 2012

Next, in our 42nd edition of our popular Best of the Best Blogger series, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down with Ryan Schmitz from Planting Dollars. Ryan is a another one of our ‘young turk’ bloggers that we’ll be featuring today.  As a twenty-something real estate professional by day, Ryan started [...]

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Money Under 30 – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 25, 2012

Next, in our 41st Best of the Best Blogger series edition, we had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with David Weliver from Money Under 30. David’s story begins with that ever familiar refrain of under-earning and overspending.  Less than 5 years ago, he was renting a room in a house that he shared with [...]

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Wealth Pilgrim – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 24, 2012

The 40th edition of our popular Best of the Best Blogger series, we had the opportunity to interview Neal Frankle from Wealth Pilgrim. Neal is another highly successful blogger who’s had a long and winding financial road.  As is so often the case, Neal’s financial foundation was forged at a young age. His father was [...]

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Out of Debt Again – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 23, 2012

Next up, in the 39th edition of our Best of the Best Blogger series, we spoke with ‘Mrs. Accountability’ (AKA, Mrs. A) from Out of Debt Again. Bottom line, Mrs. A’s story is a remarkable story of perseverance. As the oldest of 7 children growing up in a “poor” family, Mrs. A had an upfront [...]

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Get Entrepreneurial – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 21, 2012

In our 38th edition of the Best of the Best Blogger series, we spoke with Marcel Sims from Get Entrepreneurial. Along with co-founder Steven Teo, Marcel launched Get Entrepreneurial (GE) as a “sister-site” of their original business venture, CoolBusinessIdeas.com, which they formed together as high school students back in 2004. Both attended the internationally-acclaimed Nanyang Business [...]

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Personal Finance By The Book – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 19, 2012

Next up, we’re featuring Joe Plemon from Personal Finance By The Book in our 37th edition of the Best of the Best Blogger series. Joe got started a few years ago when he had a epiphany about his personal finances.  After reading Dave Ramsey’s “Total Money Makeover”, he came to the realization that he was [...]

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Cool To Be Frugal – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 18, 2012

Next, in our 36th edition of our Best of the Best Blogger series, we interviewed Cathy K. from Cool To Be Frugal. Cathy is a stay-at-home Mom who launched Cool To Be Frugal to chronicle her belief that it’s entirely possible to not just survive but thrive on only one income. Part of the issue [...]

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Couple Money – Best of the Best Blogger Series

January 17, 2012

Next, in our 35th edition of our Best of the Best Blogger series, we sat down with Elle Martinez from Couple Money. While Elle and her partner/husband at Couple Money seem to have fairly common personal financial goals, such as paying down debt and saving money to buy a house, unlike many dual-income couples out [...]

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