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Blog Title: Free Money Finance

Blog URL: http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/

Feed URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/freemoneyfinance

Blogger name(s)/Alias(es): FMF

Blog start date: April 2005

About the Blog: This site is about one simple thing: growing your net worth. All financial topics are subsets of net worth, and this blog will talk about them – but always with the goal in mind of increasing your net worth – making you (and me!) better off financially. -- from What This Site Is About

FMF exists because 'The current state of personal financial media/information/data (or whatever you want to call it) is dismal. It’s full of a bunch of sales people ('experts') who want to:

1) Overcomplicate the facts so the average person thinks he/she can’t possibly manage it alone

2) Want to make 'your' money 'their' money (or at least take part of what you have to give you 'valuable' advice)

3) Don’t know much about personal finances. -- from Why This Site Exists

FMF comes from a minimum wage background, but managed to make it through college and has now paid off his mortgage. He is dedicated to finding ways to help readers increase their net worths. He has an unapoligetically Christian approach (sometimes apologetic, but basically if you don't like it then don't read the blog on Sundays) but does not limit his advice to Christians or Christian topics. -- from the About page

Approx post frequency: multiple times daily

Blog Categories (on this wiki): Personal Finance Bloggers, Frugal Bloggers, Debt and Credit Bloggers, Investing Bloggers, Personal Development and Productivity Bloggers, Tax Bloggers, Christian Finance Bloggers

Specializations: christian personal finance, college, debt, career, financial planning, insurance, giving

Highlights: The Bible and Money, Spend Less than You Earn

Memberships/Other Sites and Projects: Money Blog Network

This article is based on an article from Finwikian, available under the GFDL, content later converted into CC-BY-SA.