The Greatnexus has arrived

April 27, 2009

The number of personal finance blogs out there (here?) is astounding. And more seem to show up every day.

So how do you keep track of all them? You don't have to. Pinyo is doing it for us at Greatnexus.com.

Not content simply to keep penning his Moolanomy Personal Finance blog (along with his many other online endeavors), Pinyo has launched this cool new online aggregator.

There is, of course, a Greatnexus personal finance collection, where you'll find, so far, three pages of blogs and Web sites offering thoughts on money management, saving, earning and now, taxes.

Yes, I'm very pleased to be a part of the personal finance segment of Greatnexus. (Keep clicking through the pages. I'm a bit of a latecomer, but I'm there!)

And if you want to explore things other than money — and we all do now and then — Greatnexus has plenty of directories that cover other areas of life, too.They include such categories as Autos (one of my favorites), Business, Investing, Health, Sports (another personal fave) and more.

So check out Greatnexus. I'm sure you'll find lots there to enjoy.

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The More Tax Posts tab at the top of this page will take you to, well, more tax posts. You also can search below for a tax topic. 

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  • Kay, thank you very much for sharing Greatnexus with your readers. I am always looking for feedback and will be doing the best I could to make it a useful resource.

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