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Financial Complexities of a Troupled Household
A trouple is a three way couple in a long-term relationship and they have financial challenges just like people who co-mingle finances in a traditional marriage or domestic partnership. Watch…
Buying Real Estate in 2008
This is a guest post from Jeff Hammerberg, the founder of , the largest company in the nation representing the rights of queer home buyers and sellers. These are his…
Social Return on Investment (SROI) through Corporate Tithing
'œNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.' '“ Margaret Mead Jamie Welsh is the…
Taxing Our Patience at Mombian
Dana Rudolph over at Mombian had this to say about TurboTax's marketing and how their software handles same-sex relationships: Tax-preparation software TurboTax has a number of Web pages devoted to…
Real Estate Sales Tips for Winter 2008
This is a guest post from Jeff Hammerberg, the founder of , the largest company in the nation representing the rights of queer home buyers and sellers. These are his…
Susie Bright on Suze Orman: The Lesbian Approach to Getting Rich
Last summer, I met Susie Bright at a blogging conference where she was snarky, vocal, and loved the fact that we had a site dedicated to queer money. After participating…
Foster Parents Balance Emotional Economy
After Kate posted a comment on Queercents, I checked out her blog, Foster Mamas and learned about her role as a foster parent. I thought she might an opinion about…
Free Tools for Helping You Become a Better Communicator
Here is a guest post about time, money and free tools by my friend, Colleen Wainwright aka The Communicatrix. These are her There are a million ways to waste time…
FairTax: is it important to LGBT community?
Phil Lavoie contacted me recently about why Queercents hadn't posted anything about the FairTax plan. He believes the plan has a side benefit that would equalize the tax code for…
How I Got My Brand-New Grown Up Furniture for Under $1K
is a college grad who moved to a suburb of Washington, for his first real job. He loves writing, learning about personal finance, deal hunting, and sharing what he's learned…