Personal Finance Top 19 List - Best Blogs

These top personal finance blogs will help you to take charge of your money and plan for a brighter future. Learn how to earn more, save more and invest wisely, as well as how to create more passive income, and understand your balance sheet.

Afford Anything

Afford Anything is a financial blog about how you can afford anything, but not everything. It's about getting the most out of your daily life in order to achieve the lifestyle you really want. You'll learn to slash unnecessary expenses while happily spending on what matters to you. You'll also learn to apply the same concept to your attention, time, focus, and energy.
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All About Your Benjamins

"I'm a financial advisor and the founder of RLS Wealth, a registered investment advisor in Fishers, Indiana. I started All About Your Benjamins to communicate with clients and others looking to educate themselves about their financial planning. Expect to read about financial planning, investments, personal development, my family, and music (especially hip-hop) on All About Your Benjamins."
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Clever Dude

CleverDude launched in the spring of 2006 and is now part of the District Media, Inc portfolio. This blog features all sorts of content with a focus on finance. The blog categories includes technology, automotive, taxes, frugality, saving money, and more.
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Financial Samurai

The Financial Samurai, aka Sam Dogen, likes to slice through the mysteries of finance and teach others how to achieve financial independence. He explains topics like investing, career strategies, retirement planning, and real estate. He also recommends software and book ideas to help you on your way.
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Four Pillar Freedom

Four Pillar Freedom is a blog about personal finances, weightlifting, and understanding data. Already retired at 27 due to profitable websites, Zach uses psychology, work ethic, philosophy, and personal finance tips to teach others how to live their best life.
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Get Rich Slowly

At Get Rich Slowly, J.D. Roth shares daily information, tools, and articles about personal finance and related subjects. You'll find advice about debt elimination, practical investment strategies, and saving money. He also recommends books, magazines, and software that are helpful in managing personal finances.
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Good Financial Cents

At Good Financial Cents, financial planner Jeff Rose inspires millions of readers to take charge of their money and plan for a brighter future. You'll get tips to achieve your financial goals, learn how to earn more passive income, find advice on investing as little as $100, and lots more.
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I Will Teach You To Be Rich

Ramit started 'I Will Teach You To Be Rich' while studying at Stanford, and has since gained millions of followers and written a best-selling book. His blog is an inside guide to money and the psychology behind it. Not only will he show you how to make money online, but everywhere else too.
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Making Sense of Cents

Blogging has enabled Michele to leave a job she didn't like and travel the world debt-free while earning over �100k per month. And she's more than happy to share how she does it with her followers. From starting a blog to earning on side jobs, and setting budgets, you'll learn it all here.
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MintLife Blog

At Mint Life you'll find some very useful information on managing your personal finances from lots of contributing experts. Topics include subjects like mortgage tips, budgeting recommendations (even for teenagers), advice on living a minimalist lifestyle, and all sorts of information about banking, credit cards, and debt.
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Money Crashers

Money Crashes shows you how to better manage your money and make financially sound decisions. You'll find advice on budgeting, investing, shopping smarter, as well as balancing credit cards & debt.
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Money Mini Blog

"My name is Kalen and my story is simple. My wife and I had $24,000 of debt and we wanted out, so I became a student of finances. We are now debt-free and building wealth. I want to share what I've learned with you. To improve your finances, you must first improve your habits. It's all related."
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Mr. Money Mustache

Mr. Money Mustache, who retired at age 30, writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet fulfilled life of leisure by wisely managing our personal finances. On his blog, you'll find insights on how to improve your finances, get returns that exceed your personal spending, and plan for retirement.
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My Sweet Retirement

"The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I aim to build a stock portfolio consisting of good companies and REITs to generate a healthy stream of passive income to fund my retirement years. Through the years of self reading books and learning from other financial bloggers, I started to do my own personal analysis of companies listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange."
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NerdWallet

At NerdWallet you'll find advice on choosing the best credit cards, negotiating mortgages, improving your credit score, and securing or paying off student loans. Unfortunately, as of 2020, the blog has rarely been updated with new posts.
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Of Dollars and Data

Of Dollars And Data focuses on personal finance advice from Nick Maggiulli, the Chief Operating Officer for Ritholtz Wealth Management LLC. Popular posts include explaining hedge funds, investment advice, and understanding financial markets.
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SideHusl

"Kathy Kristof is editor, founder and CEO of SideHusl.com. However, she prefers the title Queen of Everything. Prior to founding SideHusl.com, Kristof was an award-winning journalist writing for a variety of publications including the Los Angeles Times, CBS News, Kiplinger, Reuters, Forbes, and Inc."
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The College Investor

The College Investor aims to help millennials out of student loan debt and teach them how to invest in a passive income that will grow wealth for the future. Find tips on managing debt, investing as a millennial, earning more money, achieving financial freedom, as well as banking and insurance advice.
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Want Financial Indepenence

Ryan, who left college $75,000 in debt and became a millionaire in less than ten years, is passionate about teaching others how to be financially free. He shares strategies that work, tips for increasing passive income, and often disputes weak advice given by other investment advisors.
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