Personal Finance
6 of the best sites about personal finance. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: CD Rates, Credit Cards, Auto Loans)
1. Yahoo Personal Finance - Good portal for personal finance advice, pulling the “best of” recent personal finance articles from a variety of sources into one easily navigated clearinghouse. (finance.yahoo.com)
2. Mint.com - Popular, free online personal finance software that allows you to track your finances, get a variety of reports that illustrate your spending patterns, and also share information with, or ask questions of, others using the service. (www.mint.com)
3. Get Rich Slowly - Popular personal finance blog written by a man who’s not a personal finance “expert,” but one who has erased a mountain of debt and chronicles his money habits and those of contributors as well as a vocal audience of commenters. (www.getrichslowly.org)
4. Best-Selling Personal Finance Books at Amazon.com - Browse a range of personal finance books for sale, from Personal Finance 101 books to books covering specific money issues, from the classics to the latest published personal finance gurus. (www.amazon.com)
5. Personal Finance Books & Software at eBay - Over 600 new and used personal finance books as well as new and used personal finance software including Quicken — good way to practice good personal finance by buying them cheap. (shop.ebay.com)
6. CNN Money - Personal Finance - Read the latest articles and money-related news features from CNN and Money Magazine. (money.cnn.com)

2 Comments Add your own
1. Financial Planning InfoGuide February 11th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
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2. ParisGirl111 March 5th, 2010 at 5:39 pm
I like Wallet Pop and Wise Bread blogs as well. They provide a variety of information from different sources. Thanks for this list!
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