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There are so many personal finance resources online that it’s hard to know where to start. There are blogs, web applications, news sites and more. This list is a beginning ? if you take a look at the sites included here, I know you’ll find something new for 2009. Some of these sites are brand new, some are the online presence of organizations that have been around for decades. But all of them look like they’ll have great things happening in the next year: these sites have the information that we all need (no matter our current financial situation) to get a great start on 2009.
Blogs
- Get Rich Slowly: I never fail to be impressed by the posts on GRS ? this blog started as a personal financial journey, but has grown into so much more.
- I Will Teach You To Be Rich: While most personal finance blogs focus on cutting costs, I Will Teach You… pushes readers to increase their income, instead. It’s an approach that I think is ignored all too often but is absolutely important.
- WiseBread: There are plenty of money blogs that focus on one person’s journey: it’s a useful view point, but there’s just as much value in seeing what a community of people come up with. WiseBread offers an amazing community of writers.
- Yielding Wealth: When it comes to keep track of news in the personal finance sector, Yielding Wealth is always on the spot with the facts.
- The Simple Dollar: Of all the great content on TSD, I recommend the book reviews. There are plenty of great books on personal finance out there and I typically find them through TSD.
- Mrs. Micah: Another ’speaking from experience’ blog, Mrs. Micah is more detail-oriented: her posts offer great tips on how to handle specific situations.
- No Limits Ladies: If you’re interested in focusing more on the money-making side of personal finance, NLL talks about everything from real estate to building a business. While the blog is geared towards ladies, I don’t think that they’d mind if guys stop by.
- The Frugal Duchess: The Frugal Duchess herself released a book earlier this year, and her blog is full of the same level of advice she dispenses at the Miami Herald.
- Five Cent Nickel: Full of practical advice and great deals, Five Cent Nickel offers a quick clue-in on all sorts of personal finance topics.
- The Color of Money: While not properly a blog ? The Color of Money is the Washington Post’s regular column about personal finance ? you’ll find tons of great information that doesn’t always make it through the rest of the personal finance blogosphere.
Web Applications
- Mint.com: Probably the most popular money management application online, Mint.com is continuing to evolve. Most recently, the application became available on the iPhone.
- Wesabe: Another popular money management application, Wesabe is community-oriented. You can get lots of help and advice with any financial situation you encounter.
- Shoeboxed: My favorite financial tool of the last year is Shoeboxed: for a small fee, they’ll take care of sorting and scanning all of your receipts.
- QuickenOnline: You can take advantage of the full power of Quicken online ? and for free. It’s a solid money management tool, based on Intuit’s years of work in the field.
- Thrive: If you’re in your 20s or 30s, Thrive offers all sorts of personal finance help targeted just at you.
- BillShrink: BillShrink helps you compare your cell phone plan and credit cards to make sure that you’re getting the best possible deal.
- Rudder: When visiting several sites to manage your money is too much, Rudder provides a solution ? it delivers all of your personal finance information straight to your email inbox, allowing you to control your money there.
- SmartyPig: SmartyPig offers a head start on savings, allowing you to put money out of reach while you work towards a goal.
- Billster: Sharing expenses among a group ? like splitting the rent with your roommates ? got a lot easier with Billster. The site tracks shared bills and payments.
- Xpenser: For an easy way to track expenses, consider Xpenser. It works through email, an iPhone app, SMS, IM and Twitter.
Resources
- Consumer Reports: While Consumer Reports has gotten into blogging in a big way lately, the whole site is very useful even if you aren’t a member.
- Bankrate: No matter what kind of financial information you’re looking for, Bankrate can lead you to it: loans, credit scores and taxes are just a sample of this website’s resources.
- The Motley Fool: The Motley Fool’s main focus is investments, although it does provide resources for other financial topics.
- Investopedia: Another site focused primarily on investing, the tutorials availbale on Investopedia provide a great education in a variety of topics.
- CNN’s Money101: For a complete guide to your financial life, Money101 can’t be beat. It’s full of step by step lessons that walk you through all sorts of financial projects.
- Tip’d: Tip’d launched this year ? it’s sort of a Digg for money news. It’s full of great articles if you’ve got some time to spend reading.
- Inner8: If you’ve been looking for a place to discuss investments with other investors, check out Inner8. This new site provides tools to a large investment community.
- AnnualCreditReport.com: No matter what all those TV commercials say, the only place you can get all three of your credit reports for free is through ACR. It was established as to legislative requirements and protect consumers.
- PayScale: For financial information about your salary, check out PayScale. The site provides information about just where your salary should be.
- Kiplinger: Kiplinger offers solid personal finance advice on all sorts of topics, as well as current financial news.
Have any more websites you’d like to add? Tell us about them in the comments!
Thursday Bram is a freelance journalist of over five years experience. She studied Communications at the University of Tulsa and is currently working on her MA in Communication Design. Her work has focused primarily on entrepreneurial topics. More information about Thursday is available at thursdaybram.com. Share This

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