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Money Smarts is 3rd blog from INQUIRER.net Blogs network

03/07/07

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THE GROWING INQUIRER.net Blogs network has rolled out its third blog after @play and Blog Addicts with the launch of INQUIRER.net business editor Salve Duplito’s Money Smarts.

Duplito describes her blog as a place “where people can talk freely about personal finance, business, financial independence, the economy and my personal favorite, giving the rat race a kick on the butt.”

Here’s an excerpt from Duplito’s first blog post:

Look around when you’re malling or just eating out. There are millionaires around us, never doubt that. I’m talking about rich people — none of that millionaire-at-heart blah. I’m talking about individuals who have worked hard in their professions, and made it their business to understand money. People who want to have a full life and who don’t live payday to payday.

OK, so the word “millionaire” might be stretching it a little bit, but just for the sake of literary appeal, let’s call them your neighborhood millionaires. For sure they aren’t the Henry Sy-types — they drive modest cars, some even live in rented homes (that’ll be the subject of another blog!) but their kids go to the best schools and they don’t drink Starbucks coffee everyday.

According to Duplito, Friday blog entries called So What Chocnut? we will try to make sense of business stories that matter to us, while Money Myth Busters will put financial tips to the test.

Stay tuned for more blogs in the INQUIRER.net Blogs network.

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2 Responses to “Money Smarts is 3rd blog from INQUIRER.net Blogs network”

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    Joey Alarilla Says:

    hehe thanks dimaks :) more blogs to come! stay tuned :)

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    dimaks Says:

    Joey,
    You really had the ball wonderfully rolling :)

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