Eric Esposito is a freelance contributor on MoneyWise who loves making financial topics accessible and understandable to readers. In addition to MoneyWise, Eric’s work can be found in publications such as WallStreetZen and CoinDesk.
With a deep interest in all things finance, his coverage includes the latest investment trends, stock market news, and digital assets. Over the years, Eric has also published content with a variety of other platforms, including NFT.com and Google Arts & Culture. When not reading the latest Wall Street news, he enjoys biking and spending quality time with his family and his King Charles spaniel. Eric holds a BA in English from Quinnipiac University.
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GGraphitefreelance contributor 2022–Present
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QQuinnipiac UniversityBA 2014
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“I can look at these numbers, but I don’t think it’s going to solve the problem here today.”
Managing Money • Jan 15
A secret car loan leaves a couple facing $20K in debt and tough questions about trust
“I can look at these numbers, but I don’t think it’s going to solve the problem here today.”
Investing • Sep 30
I nearly wasted my first $2,000 — here’s what every Canadian newbie investor needs to know
Why go on vacation when you can invest those funds instead?
Investing • Sep 30
I nearly wasted my first $2,000 — here’s what every Canadian newbie investor needs to know
Why go on vacation when you can invest those funds instead?
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