Summer is upon us in the Northern Hemisphere, and I will be dropping my blog writing schedule to a target of one article a week. These articles will be mainly on my main website (bondeconomics.com), although I hope to put up an article or two on this personal finance section (personalfinance.bondeconomics.com).
I am writing blogs as a means of developing myself as an author - the blogs act as a form of a first draft, and it creates a public presence for myself. I have plans to write a few short books about economics and the bond markets, and do not expect to turn to writing a book about personal finance for at least a few years. As a result, I did not expect to write too many articles on this personal finance section; publishing roughly every 2-3 weeks.
Unfortunately, I injured my hand awhile ago, and my writing productivity dropped. My hand is getting better, and I am now using voice recognition software. But this meant that my writing about personal finance was dropped. With my hand recovering, I hope to start producing personal finance articles at a slow, steady pace once again in August or September.
Note that this section of the website is not particularly active; I hope to publish about one personal finance article per month.
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Monday, June 16, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Bond Economics Personal Finance Hub Launched
I have split off the personal finance section of bondeconomics.com to the Personal Finance Hub - personalfinance.bondeconomics.com. This was so that readers can narrow down the topics of my writings. The Personal Finance Hub has a separate feed, so you have more control over what you subscribe to. Of course, I would like it if you subscribe to both feeds.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Hello World (Blog Under Construction)
This blog will become the personal finance hub for bondeconomics.com. It will go live some time before 2016 (how's that for an ambitious deadline?). I will have to format the blog, as well as move the URL to be a subdomain of bondeconomics.com.
This is the link to the existing personal finance component of my web site.
Have a nice day,
Brian Romanchuk
This is the link to the existing personal finance component of my web site.
Have a nice day,
Brian Romanchuk
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