Finance Content

I am a queer personal finance freelance writer featured in CNBC, The New York Times, and The Plutus Awards Foundation. I love writing about things that help low-income earners or people early in their careers, including but not limited to topics such as real estate, investing, banking, and credit.

If you’re in need of quality content for your website, I’d love to work with you and create a high-ranking project we’re both proud of. Whether you’re looking for blog posts, copy, or ghost-written pieces, my skills and expertise can get you a spectacular work to further your brand outreach.

I love writing about:

  • Queer Finances
  • Real Estate
  • Credit and Credit Cards
  • Budgeting and Banking

My specialties include:

  • Interviewing Sources
  • Creating Cohesive Stories
  • Ghost Writing
  • Editing and Proofreading

I’ve written for websites such as Bankrate, BuzzFeed, and Investopedia. I also edit full-length YA novels and am the managing editor of Poorer Than You’s Making Do project with Stephanie Keebler.

Previous Writing

Credit and Credit Cards

Citi Rewards+ vs. Citi Premier – Bankrate

Why I Love the Amex Gold – Bankrate

Wells Fargo Platinum vs. Capital One Quicksilver – Bankrate

The Ultimatum on Poor Credit Scores—Essential Pivots for Poor Credit Scores – Tradeline Supply

How to Use Debt Consolidation to Boost Credit Scores – Tradeline Supply

5 Things You May Not Know About the CareCredit Card – GoBankingRates

Best Unsecured Credit Cards for Bad Credit – GoBankingRates

Personal Finance Articles

How a $12,000 Dog Saved Me $13,000 and Changed My Life – BuzzFeed

Reasons To Consolidate Retirement Accounts – Investopedia

Money Habits: College Edition – Nav.it

How to Get Started Investing – i like to dabble

Four Best First Money Habits to Master – Tradeline Supply

Simple Guide to Automating Your Finances – All Cards

Career and Mindset Articles

How to Get Started Freelance Writing – i like to dabble

How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome – I like to dabble

I Asked Financial Coaches How To Stop Beating Myself Up About Money And Here’s What They Had To Say – BuzzFeed

Quiet Quitting Might Be A Hot Trend, But It’s Actually Leaving A Lot Of People Out. Here’s What We Can Do Instead – BuzzFeed

Women and Queer Finance

Divorce Ruined My Finances But Saved My Life – Women’s Personal Finance

How to Leave a Marriage When You Don’t Have Much Money – FinanceBuzz

The Cost of Being Queer – Tradeline Supply

My first pride was online – Live Better

Ask for samples of my ghostwriting.

Editing Work

Managing editor of The Making Do Project by Stephanie Kebler on Poorer Than You

Media Features

Featured in All-Star Finance by The Motley Fool

Trick yourself into better money management. No budget, no spreadsheets required – CNBC

What successful couples know about money that you don’t – CNBC

Featured in Plutus Awards Weekly Showcase by The Plutus Foundation

Short Bio

Moriah Joy Chace is a queer personal finance writer who’s passionate about real estate, credit, and LGBTQ+ finances. With an English – Professional Writing degree from William Jessup University, she started writing about money directly after college. Her words can be found in BuzzFeed, Investopedia, and Bankrate. She’s known as “the money friend” in her circle of friends. And when she’s not writing about money, she’s writing poetry, hiking with her service dog, Sylvia, or being all-around goofy. You can read more of her work at moriahchace.com.

Headshot: Moriah Chace

If you’re interested in working with me, please email moriah.chace@gmail.com and I look forward to working with you.