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MoneyQuin.com is an online magazine launched in November 2008. The focus is on financial literacy of women [1] and children [http://www.moneyquin.com/articles/Quin%20Junior.htm ]

It has a citizen's page Quin's Wizards for people like you who have been smart with their money. They can write a column and if found fit, it will be displayed along with the photo of the writer. You can post your views about the topic of the week in 'Quinposium'.

THE NAME

MoneyQuin is based on the 300 year old theatre character Harlequin known for its wit and mysterious comings and goings. Harlequin gets smart with money here so baptised MoneyQuin. Read more on [2]

--MoneyQuin (talk) 10:02, 25 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

November 2009

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