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Here is another interview of a famous blogger known as Jim. He is a passionate blogger and its really nice to know that he has already interviewed lots of other bloggers, but, today we got the opportunity to interview him.

How long are you Blogging?

I've been blogging for over three years now.

What is your motivation behind this blog?

It started as a way for me to track my own personal finance progress, digest the ideas and concepts I had learned, and a way for me to share my experiences and receive feedback from readers. It's really about learning as much as I can and sharing in the learning process with others.

What topics do you explore in this blog?

Basically anything that refers to money is open game. I've written extensively about my home purchase process, using credit cards responsibly, intelligent investing and index funds, and things along those lines.

What are your future-plans with this blog?
My plans are to keep on trucking, build up readership and explore as many new topics as I can.

Some Financial tips for People in Debt:

Debt can be a challenge but it's one that can be overcome if you set your mind to it and take steps towards preventing getting more of it.[/img]

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