The Dough Roller is a blog about money. How to make it, give it, save it, and spend it in a way that moves us closer to financial freedom.
We discuss everything from asset allocation to zero coupon bonds, from savings yields to real estate investing, and from raising financially fit kids to raising financially fit parents (yes, even our parents need raising now and again–at least mine do). Your comments are what make this blog interesting and are welcomed, encouraged and greatly appreciated.
Behind the Dough Roller
Rob Berger
Rob Berger founded the Dough Roller in May 2007. The mission of the Dough Roller is to help people make sense out of the ever-more complicated world of personal finance, investing, and money management. What started out as a simple blog about money has turned into a website enjoyed by nearly 2 million visitors a year. Rob’s articles on personal finance have been syndicated to Forbes, MSN Money, U.S. News & World Report, and Yahoo! Finance.
Rob has invested in the stock market for nearly 20 years and real estate for more than eight. He holds a law degree from Boston University and an undergraduate degree in English from Evangel University. He lives in Virginia with his wife of more than 20 years, their two teenaged children, and their Shih Tzu, Sophie.
Abby Hayes
Abby is a freelance journalist who writes on everything from personal finance to health and wellness. She spends her spare time bargain hunting and meal planning for her family of three. She has a B.A. in English Literature from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, and lives with her husband and children in Indianapolis.
Michael Pruser
After amassing more than $255,000 in debt on a math degree from the University of Miami, Michael now enjoys spending time at home and writing about personal finance.
Stephanie Colestock
Stephanie is the managing editor at Dough Roller, as well as a small business owner, writer, and fitness blogger. She earned a Biology degree from Baylor University, but has instead focuses her true love of the written word toward the world of personal finance.
Her money interests include playing “retirement catch-up,” managing her rental properties and practicing frugality. She lives in Washington, DC with her two small children, an even smaller poochon, and way too many books.
Charles Aquino
Charles is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, and manages IT and operations in multiple optometry offices throughout Southern California. In his spare time, he enjoys helping small businesses grow, hiking and cooking with his wife.
Derek Brameyer
Derek is the VP of Operations and previous Android lead at WillowTree, Inc., helping design and build Android, iOS, and web apps for some of the world’s biggest companies. Derek is an avid Lego enthusiast, software engineer, and Taylor Swift fan.
Aliyyah Camp
Aliyyah Camp is a freelance writer with interests in personal finance and personal development. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in Communication. She maintains a blog at RichAndHappyBlog where she writes about everything from saving money to life skills. You can find her on Twitter and Pinterest @RichHappyBlog.
Michelle Dash
Michelle Dash is a User Experience Manager for a consulting company where she helps Fortune 500 companies design software, websites and mobile apps. While working with clients at banks, brokerage companies and trust corporations she developed a strong passion for finance. In her job she has knack for explaining complex ideas in a clear, concise way. She also uses those skills to promote financial literacy and education.
Michelle has a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan, a MS in Human Computer Interaction from DePaul University and a CFP Certificate from Northwestern University. She resides in Chicago where she enjoys participating in hack-a-thons, volunteering at a career center, honing her bowling skills, traveling the world, and most recently…blogging.
Evan Gautier
Evan is an attorney licensed in California and Oregon. Though his legal practice is mainly focused on civil litigation, Evan has a passion for tax, retirement planning, and personal finance. When not in court or at the office, Evan can be found hiking Southern California or tending his suburban backyard farm with his wife and daughter. Evan earned his J.D. from Western State College of Law, and an LL.M. in Taxation from Chapman University.
Mark Hull
Mark is an Army Aviator and a graduate of the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Currently stationed in Europe, he spends his free time with his beautiful bride and two sons.
Chris Mamula
Chris is a husband, father, and adventure seeker who loves to seek new challenges and continue to learn. He became a personal finance junkie obsessed with DIY financial planning to figure out how to retire in his early 40′s. He wants to leave the rat race to fully pursue these things that he is most passionate about. Chris grew up in a depressed steel town where he learned his most important financial lessons from his parents. These include the power of frugality, creativity, generosity, and hard work. His investing and tax planning education was not obtained until realizing the importance of self-education after bad experiences with the financial industry early in his professional life. These factors shape his viewpoints while writing about wealth building, early retirement, and DIY financial planning from the perspective of a consumer advocate. He shares his personal path to financial independence at eatthefinancialelephant.com.
Kevin Mercadante
Kevin Mercadante is a freelance professional personal finance blogger, and the owner of his own personal finance blog, OutOfYourRut.com. He lives in New Hampshire and has backgrounds in both accounting and the mortgage industry.”
Claire Millard
Claire is a freelance writer, career coach, and a member of the UK Institute for HR Professionals (CIPD). Having worked for ten years in global corporate businesses in the UK, Claire now works with individuals and businesses across Europe, while enjoying the adventure of living as a digital nomad. Along with her family, she’s currently combining work with travel around South East Europe, based in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Mike Toub
By day, Michael Toub is an IT geek who loves solving problems and sharing knowledge. He graduated Drexel University with a degree in Information Systems Analysis and Development. For the last 12 years, he’s served as volunteer Treasurer of his condo association. With an annual budget of $11 million dollars and 1,000 residents living in one high-rise, there’s no shortage of people and money challenges requiring creativity.
Michael enjoys researching and implementing optimal solutions in the spheres of technology, gadgets, efficiency, and personal finance. He can be reached on twitter @MichaelToub.
Adam Luehrs
Based in Oceanside, California, Adam Luehrs has been writing finance-related articles since 2009, mostly related to investing and personal finance. Previously, he worked in technical support and software testing.
Chris Muller
Chris has an MBA with a focus in advanced investments and has been writing about all things personal finance since 2015. In 2021, Chris took over as the Director of Audience Growth for DoughRoller, in addition to continuing to write for us.
Topics
We cover just about every topic involving money:
Banking: From the best bank rates to making the most of CD ladders, we cover everything to help you make the most of your money:
- Best Online Banks
- Best CD Rates
- High Yield Savings Account Rates
- Free Online Checking Accounts
- No Penalty CD Rates
Credit: A good credit score can help you save thousands of dollars on everything from home mortgages to credit cards to even auto insurance:
- How to Get Your FICO Credit Score for Free
- What is a Good Credit Score?
- 11 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score Today
Personal Finance: From managing our money to developing good spending habits, we cover the entire scope of personal finance issues: