• The Financial Blogger site review



    TheFinancialBlogger.com


    I was asked to write a site review about TheFinancialBlogger.com
    There are so many things which we encounter daily. This could be the traffic jam on the road, a little misunderstanding over the grocery counter or perhaps a debate on what you should wear for a party tonight. These are but commonly situations a person will have and we may never even noticed that our personal finances can be a topmost discussed each day.
    To some people they don't know what they were going to do with their money. Some may buy expesive things even they are out of budget. While others will keep the cheaper one out of their big bucks. Money matters much without it how can a person live financially free? or how can a person put his earnings budget wise. Personal financial is a huge responsibility. Principles should then be applied in order for you to be out of debt. There are so many financial websites that can be your references like The Financial Blogger site. Financial Blogger or TFB is about finances. The site is owned by Mike, married with two kids. A former banker who is connected now in financial industry specializing personal finances. His passion in this subject is one of his purpose and to create a resourceful website and share other people's financial strategies in this site.

    The site has a good outline as well as the designs that surely the readers will have a good time reading the articles. The website also contains a clear purpose of what their aiming for. One of their categories is Personal Finances that has 149 topics. As I reviewed my eyes got stocked at one of their subject which is "What is your relationship with money?". The truth is, that generally a person will have big responsibilty over money. How will you spend and manage them?
    Money could build a relationship to everybody. It could be your best friend or an enemy. For readers who wants to follow TFB you can subscribe their RSS and through Twitter account with 480 followers.

    Canada's personal finance blog


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