Moriah Joy Chace

Author

Moriah Joy Chace

Queer personal finance writer Moriah Joy Chace was born in Shenyang, China. She specializes in content designed to empower low-income earners and early-career professionals, covering topics such as real estate, budgeting, queer finance, investing, banking, and credit. As a financial coach, she has helped numerous clients organize their financial lives. Moriah helps young professionals take control of their money and determine how to launch meaningful careers, serving as a vital resource for those navigating the transition into adulthood.

Higher education

At the age of 16, Moriah Joy Chace left home to attend her dream university. Recognizing early on that a solid understanding of personal finance was critical to success, she pursued her studies with focus. She graduated from William Jessup University with a Bachelor’s degree in English — Professional Writing. During her time there, she studied communications and developed a deep interest in the world of personal finance. At university, she demonstrated proficiency in four key areas of English literature and textual analysis:

  • Language, linguistics, and literacy;
  • Composition and rhetoric;
  • Communications and speech;
  • Media and creative performance.

Writing experience

Moriah Joy Chace began writing about personal finance immediately after college. She is the founder of an award-winning blog that has helped young professionals find their financial footing. Her work has been featured on major platforms such as Insider, BuzzFeed, Investopedia, Bankrate, CNBC, and The Motley Fool. She enjoys writing about credit cards and advocates for their responsible use as a tool to jump-start one’s financial journey. Her portfolio includes:

  • Articles on loans and credit cards: “5 Things You May Not Know About the CareCredit Card” for GoBankingRates, “How to Use Debt Consolidation to Boost Credit Scores” for Tradeline Supply, etc.
  • Personal finance articles: “Reasons To Consolidate Retirement Accounts” for Investopedia, “Four Best First Money Habits to Master” for Tradeline Supply, etc.
  • Career and mindset articles: “How to Get Started Freelance Writing” for I Like to Dabble, “Quiet Quitting Might Be A Hot Trend, But It’s Actually Leaving A Lot Of People Out. Here’s What We Can Do Instead” for BuzzFeed, etc.
  • Articles on Queer Finance: “The Cost of Being Queer” for Tradeline Supply, etc.

Current Activities and Services

Moriah Joy Chace is currently the Editor-in-Chief of “Making Do” at Poorer Than You with Stephanie Kibler. Additionally, she edits full-length novels for the Young Adult market. Her professional work encompasses interview writing, financial articles, ghostwriting, editing, and proofreading. Services that Moriah provides include:

  • Brand content strategy and creation;
  • Social media strategy;
  • Consultations to discuss brand needs and goals;
  • Blogging;
  • Social media management.

Coaching Activities

Moriah Joy Chace is a financial coach with years of experience and many satisfied clients. She helps individuals break through limiting beliefs about wealth, turning money into a tool to achieve their dreams. Moriah offers an eight-week training program, during which she conducts four sessions dedicated to the client’s specific financial needs and goals.

More by Moriah Joy Chace:

https://www.businessinsider.com/personal-finance/world-nomads-travel-insurance-review

https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/citi-rewards-vs-citi-premier/

https://www.gobankingrates.com/credit-cards/advice/carecredit-card/

https://www.moneyunder30.com/what-to-consider-before-refinance-mortgage