Qvisory LogoRemember some weeks back I did a weekend edition on Qvisory?  They are basically an AARP for my generation (18-34).  They have a blog, and up until September 23 it was a pretty good blog.  But they seem to think I know what I’m talking about and asked me to re-post some of my blogs on their site.  The first one went up on the 23rd, with likely more to follow later.  I may also do original content for them at some point, but for now I’m just sharing what is on this site.  I did want to link to a few of my favorite posts on their money section of the blog.  Check it out.

Big Business Magazines Got It Wrong - My ever-loving hatred (yes I love hating) of traditional media includes money magazines.  Anya (great name) agrees, though she’s not as rude as I am.

Failures:  What Does It Mean For You? - David over at Money Under 30 has a great post about how the investment bank failures impact you.  It complements my post from earlier this week nicely.

Free Credit Reports Are Not Always Free - Remember that guy on the commercials with the cute songs about credit?  His report wasn’t so free.

Rich Athletes, Poor Minds - I call this the “MC Hammer Effect

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