Four Short Series with Personal Finance Diversity
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Queercents launches four short series packed with personal finance diversity.
Newport Beach, CA (December 4, 2008) ‘“ Queercents (http://www.queercents.com), a personal finance blog serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, announced the launch of four short series.
1. Navigating Grad School Finances. As a full-time grad student, Rachel Gollay writes from experience as she survives on a small stipend. In this series, she covers everything from the application process, to offer acceptance, the process of loan deferral and prospect of taking on more debt in pursuit of an advanced degree.
2. The Joys and Perils of a Luxe Life. When Michael Moy is not luxuriating, he runs a home or two. Moy deconstructs the ups and down of being a gay house husband in this postmodern version of Mad Men. Affluence, dependence and being gay create a new twist on the old role of homemaker.
3. Recovering from Financial Infidelity. Self-identifying as queer with FTM leanings, Alex Taylor has been partnered for ten years with a post-transition MTF woman. Widely-divergent money management styles have given Taylor a unique understanding of the financial issues faced by LGBT families. Learn how this couple transitions from an act of ‘œfinancial infidelity’ by moving beyond the sneaking and lies that have challenged their relationship.
4. How to be Financially Stress-Free during the Holidays. Paula Gregorowicz, a life coach, explains how intentions are everything in this year’s economy. Find out how gift givers, party goers and party throwers can save money without sacrifice by implementing a few simple steps. Eat, drink and budget accordingly!
Of course, our regular scheduled programming is served up daily alongside these new shorts. Visit Queercents for a daily dose of queer money.
About Queercents:
Established by Nina Smith, Queercents originated the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender personal finance blog concept by aggregating financial tips from the distinct writings of several money bloggers. Readers love the straightforward advice and life-style oriented money tips posted daily, covering such topics as debt reduction, living frugally, wise investing, relationships & money, and retirement planning. The site recently surpassed 550,000 visitors since launching in April 2006.
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Contact:
Nina Smith
Queercents
nina@queercents.com
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