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Description:Justin Kownacki is a graduate of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh. In 2000, he joined the staff of Multimedia Training Systems, Inc., as a video editor...
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Description: Felix Salmon arrived in the United States in 1997 from England, where he worked at Euromoney magazine. He also wrote daily commentary on Latin American markets for the former news service Bridge News, freelanced for a variety of publications, helped set up the New York bureau of a financial website, and created the Economonitor blog for Roubini Global Economics. He has been blogging since 1999. Salmon is a graduate of the University of Glasgow.
Description: James Surowiecki is a staff writer at the New Yorker where he writes the Financial Page. He formerly wrote the Moneybox column for Slate. He also maintains the blog "The Balance Sheet" on the New Yorker's web site.
Description: Ramit Sethi is the author of the book I Will Teach you to Be Rich. He shares his personal investing advice in his blog
Description: Coupon Dad writes for Coupon Dad
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Description: Ben Stein is an actor / economist who shares financial advice with readers on his Yahoo! blog entitled "How Not to Ruin Your Life."
Description: My name is Adam Baker and I’m the Man in Man Vs. Debt. In my short 25 years on this planet, I’ve been a Father, Husband, Personal Finance Freak, Blogger, Real Estate Agent, Landlord, Business Owner, Tax Specialist, Professional Video Game Player, and Degenerate Poker Addict! Lately, I’ve been focusing my efforts on the first 4!
Description: Daniel Gross writes the Moneybox column for Slate. His column is also appears in print form in Newsweek, where he serves as a senior editor. Gross has an undergraduate degree from Cornell and a master's degree in history from Harvard.
Description: Lewis is an American non-fiction writer who has written Liar's Poker, The New New Thing, Moneyball, and The Blindside. He writes primarily about finance and sports. He is a regular contributor to Bloomberg and The New York Times Magazine.