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Merry Christmas From Money Crashers!

by Erik Folgate

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From all of us at Money Crashers, we want to wish you a very Merry Christmas! We hope that these holidays will bring you a lot of joy and much needed relaxation. If you don’t celebrate the holidays for their religious meaning, take the time to revel in the blessings you have in your life. Spend quality time with your family, restore your mind, forget about work for a few days, and rejuvenate yourself for a great new year. There’s nothing more important than your family, your health, and your mind.

Thank You To Our Readers!

This blog would not exist if it weren’t for our faithful readers! We want to thank you for sticking with us, even when it looked like this blog was dying. Money Crashers has new life, and the new owners are doing a great job to restore it and help grow it so more people can join us in this journey of becoming more financially fit and educated to make wise personal finance decisions.

What To Expect in 2010

I started Money Crashers in 2006, and I can honestly say that 2010 is going to be the best year for Money Crashers to date. We’re kicking off the year with a bang. We’re going to have one of the biggest, most comprehensive contests the online personal finance community has seen. It will include multiple giveaways including iPods, cash prizes, books, and consultations to Certified Financial Planners. So make sure you check back on January 4th to get all of the details! We will also be hiring some new writers for 2010, and I think it’ll be great to get some fresh perspectives on this blog, plus you’ll get more content pushed to your RSS reader on a daily basis!

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Erik and his wife, Lindzee, live in Orlando, Florida with a baby boy on the way. Erik works as an account manager for a marketing company, and considers counseling friends, family and the readers of Money Crashers his personal ministry to others. Erik became passionate about personal finance and helping others make wise financial decisions after racking up over $20k in credit card and student loan debt within the first two years of college. Another one of Erik's projects is the site, Stuff We Google.

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  • Nancy

    It is important to remember – especially during the holiday season – that time spent together with family is … priceless! And if you’re frugal, you won’t have to worry about receiving lots of bills in January!

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