The Finance Buff

 About The Finance Buff


website: thefinancebuff.com
Last Updated: 3/16/2011 5:51:23 PM


 Ranking Summary for The Finance Buff


The Score for The Finance Buff is 35 and it is ranked 36in the finance category.
The score is a weighted composite rating of a blog. It ranges from 0-100, and isbased on the 15 independent metrics, some of which are shown below. For example,a Score of 75 means the blog is better than 75% of its peers "on average". Learnmore about or ranking system over here.

 Stat Name Score Percentile Average Best Score Blog with Best Score
Google Indexes 552 62% 725 4620 Free Money Finance
Yahoo Indexes 2109 16% 13875 331295 Cash Money Life
Bing Indexes 778 27% 2743 17800 Deposit Accounts
Google Backlinks 135 29% 301 1340 The Simple Dollar
Yahoo Backlinks 50961 85% 18156 123540 Frugal Dad
Bing Backlinks 1920 42% 5875 45500 bargaineering
Alexa Backlinks 157 15% 430 2041 The Simple Dollar
RSS subscribers 1908 53% 4536 86537 The Simple Dollar
Alexa Rank 164709 47% 199889 19360 The Simple Dollar
Klout Score 26 44% 25 58 Budgets are Sexy
Google Page Rank 4 64% 4 7 The Simple Dollar
Compete Rank 67511 55% 175857 7510 bargaineering
Digg Links 4 22% 64 536 The Simple Dollar


 Recent Articles from The Finance Buff



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3/14/2011DALBAR Study Overstates Investors’ Bad Timing
 We just passed the two-year anniversary of a recent stock market bottom. Numerous articles in the newspaper and on the web show investors as a whole are dumb. They took money out of the stock market near the bottom and they are now putting money into [...]

3/12/2011Marriage, Home Office Deduction, and Dumb Money
 Work continues to consume a lot of time and energy of me. From what I can tell, the economy has really turned around. Here are some noteworthy articles I read lately.
Getting Married To Save Money On College Tuition? by Jonathan at My Money Blog. So [...]

3/7/2011Credit Card Concierge Service: Free and Helpful
 Credit card companies keep inflating the status of their cards. 20 years ago a Gold card was something worth bragging about. Now everybody gets at least a Platinum card. Look at the credit cards in your wallet. Chances are you have a Visa Signature o [...]

2/24/2011The Average Investor Should Use An Investment Advisor: How to Find One
 Should the average investor use an investment advisor? I used to think no, but now I would say yes.
I thought no because investing well isn’t that hard on the surface. In its simplest form, you make just one decision: how much in stocks and how [...]

2/18/2011Spot Fake Reviews, Favorite Airlines
 It’s been a busy week at work. Here are some noteworthy articles I read:
3 Ways to Spot Fake Reviews at Devil in the Details by Kathy Kristof. I remember Mike Piper wrote this article some time ago.
Comparing Airfare is Frustrating: What Would [...]

2/14/2011Free File Fillable Forms: Not Directly With IRS
 Am I the only holdout who refuses to use online tax software or e-file through a third party?
I refuse to give my tax data to anyone except the IRS. Putting my tax data online with a third party is out of the question. I use tax software but only so [...]

2/11/2011Invest Successfully, Asset Allocation, Understand Your Portfolio
 The noteworthy articles I read this week come in series.
Quest for Alpha: 10 Rules for Being a Successful Investor at Wise Investing by Larry Swedroe. Excerpts from Larry’s new book Quest for Alpha. More rules in part 2 and part 3 of the series [...]

2/9/2011Book Review: The Power of Passive Investing by Rick Ferri
  Rick Ferri is the founder of a Michigan investment advisory firm Portfolio Solutions. I came to know Rick from his postings on the Bogleheads Investment Forum. When the PR person for the publisher contacted me about Rick’s new book The Power o [...]

2/7/2011Retirement Income: OAS and CPP in Canada vs Social Security in US
 Reader KD always gives me good suggestions. In my post about backdoor Roth IRA, KD suggested that I add some charts. I did, and I think the charts made a big difference. In my post about Social Security family benefits, KD suggested that I look into [...]

2/4/2011Media Too Negative, Advisor Fees Too High
 Here are some noteworthy articles I read this week:
Is Unemployment Really That High? at Financial Samurai by Sam. Sam is still convinced the media is too negative. Jobs are not filled because people take time off living on severance and unemployment [...]



 Twitter Activity for The Finance Buff



Screen Name:

@thefinancebuff

Followers:

862

Following:

105

Total Tweets:

827

Favorites:

17

Created On:

3/15/2011 8:52:32 PM
   

Recent Tweets From @thefinancebuff

   
3/15/2011 8:52:32 PM @Vanguard_Group Muni volatility subsided since mid Jan. Prices have been UP.
in response to @Vanguard_Group
3/14/2011 1:57:00 PM DALBAR Study Overstates Investors’ Bad Timing http://goo.gl/fb/mnqRG
3/13/2011 10:02:26 PM RT @bankdealsblog: Ally Drops Rate On "No Penalty" CD http://t.co/viyhuAN
3/12/2011 5:21:43 PM Marriage, Home Office Deduction, and Dumb Money http://goo.gl/fb/BFX6x
3/11/2011 11:56:26 PM @ronlieber Same rule applies if house price rose: give up the house or pay off the loan.
in response to @ronlieber
3/11/2011 10:51:41 PM I offered to buy an iPad 2 for DW but she declined. Really proud of her.
3/11/2011 10:25:13 PM @ronlieber It's exactly as designed. They don't owe 1 cent beyond value of property but they have to give up the property. Can't have both.
in response to @ronlieber
3/10/2011 4:26:51 PM RT @Kablog: RT @ChrisSerres: Feds allege massive ID theft ring infiltrated big banks, stole $10 mil. 7 arrested in MN. http://t.co/ceJgltn
3/8/2011 10:56:33 PM @InvestorJunkie The list is for financial blogs (more like economics blogs), not personal finance blogs.
in response to @InvestorJunkie
3/8/2011 10:47:40 PM @MJTM Yep, ATM network killed it.
in response to @MJTM


 Klout Analysis of The Finance Buff



score   true reach   amplification   network  
               
26.7 { 308 . 10.82 . 10 }
 
@thefinancebuff is influential to a tightly formed network that is growing larger.
 
Explorer
You actively engage in the social web, constantly trying out new ways to interact and network. You're exploring the ecosystem and making it work for you. Your level of activity and engagement shows that you "get it", we predict you'll be moving up.
thefinancebuff has a low level of influence.
 
@thefinancebuff frequently talks about:
 
@thefinancebuff is influenced by: MoneyMatters (klout score:53.17), wesabe (klout score:30.49), SunFinancial (klout score:38.95), bargainr (klout score:48.42), moolanomy (klout score:45.97)
 
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 Alexa Traffic Info for thefinancebuff.com



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