Projects
Farnoosh joins Yahoo!Finance to provide weekly savings videos, as part of the media company’s Financially Fit series.
Farnoosh is the financial editor for Manilla, a free online service that lets you manage your bills, financial accounts, rewards programs, and subscriptions in one secure place.
Farnoosh is a frequent guest contributor to The Nate Berkus show and official blogger for TheNateshow.com.
Nate Berkus is an award-winning decorator. He appeared as a featured design expert for The Oprah Winfrey Show from 2002-2010, completing 127 design makeovers.

MONEYWATCH
Farnoosh writes a frequent blog called “You’re So Money” for MoneyWatch.com. She picks up where her first book “You’re So Money” left off, providing new and innovative ways for consumers to save money, pay down debt and find hidden deals.
BANK OF MOM & DAD
In 2010, Farnoosh appeared as the money coach in Bank of Mom and Dad, a reality series on SOAPnet. Each week, one twenty-something woman, drowning in debt paid the ultimate price: having her parents move in.With the assistance of Farnoosh, Mom and Dad taught their daughter to rethink her spending habits and transform her relationship with money. Bank of Mom and Dad premiered Wednesday, September 30th, at 10PM/9c on SOAPnet.
BANK OF AMERICA
In 2008 and 2009 Farnoosh partnered with Bank of America as a financial literacy ambassador for young adults, touring the nation’s campuses to educate students about personal finance.
QUICKEN ONLINE
In 2009 Farnoosh partnered with Quicken Online to be a Senior Blog Editor and served as the site’s personal finance expert.
INTUIT TOWN HALLS
In Spring 2009 Farnoosh joined Intuit CEO Brad Smith and Vice President of Quicken Todd Stanley to moderate Intuit’s”Money Matters” Town Hall series. Together they engaged with consumers and business owners, providing insights and tips on surviving and thriving in the “new normal” economic climate.
Read the WSJ’s review of Intuit’s Town Hall Series here.
REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE.
In Fall 2008 Farnoosh joined the expert cast on the hour-long makeover show Real Simple. Real Life. on TLC, giving a financial makeover of a different woman every episode.
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