Karin Price Mueller
is a New Jersey-based writer with a specialty in personal finance and consumer issues. She tackles complicated money
questions with an easy-to-digest style, providing financial advice for beginners and seasoned investors alike.
Karin writes a weekly consumer affairs column called Bamboozled for The Star-Ledger, New Jersey's largest newspaper.
Also for the Ledger, she writes a weekly money makeover column called Get With The Plan and the Ask The Biz Brain column.
Karin regularly contributes to publications including SecondAct.com, Inside Jersey magazine and the National Endowment for
Financial Education (NEFE). She also hosted and wrote "Money 911,'' a multimedia series for MSN Money, in which
Karin helped participants solve their money emergencies. She started this site for readers to have a one-stop shop for
all of her work.
Before writing became her main
focus, she was the executive producer of CNBC's The Money Club, where she led the team that won the network's
first ever Cable ACE Award for Business and Consumer Programming.
When she's not writing money stories, Karin juggles her at-home duties as mom to three, family budgeteer, chocolate
chip pancake master, carpooler, social director, soccer coach, tutor and Harry Potter/Star Wars factchecker. Then there's
the ongoing task of explaining to her shopaholic sister why it's better to put that $500 in an IRA instead of buying
those designer strappy sandals.
Karin
lives in New Jersey with her husband, three kids, two guinea pigs, and two English Mastiffs: Mojo and Buddha. Whatever they
don't eat goes into Karin's retirement savings accounts.
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Credit where credit is due: This web site is
supervised by intern extraordinaire Jessica Iannetta. Jessica is a freshman at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School
of Public Communications, where she is majoring in newspaper journalism and political science. She also contributes to Syracuse's
campus newspaper, The Daily Orange. She's a graduate of New Providence High School, where she was editor-in-chief of the
high school newspaper, The Providential.