2. Money matters. Regardless of
your lifestyle, you rely on money.
Jeffrey Ingros helps people make
the important decisions
regarding their fiscal decisions
on a daily basis, but there are
tons of resources online that can
help guide you as well.
3. Here are Jeffrey Ingros’ top five
picks for blogs with finance tips:
5. Marissa is a recent grad who has credit
card debt and student loans.This blog
will documents one person’s efforts to
have a positive networth and pay off
debt as soon as possible. It shows one
person’s education in terms of money,
as they worked all through university
and grad school.
6. It’s easy to foolishly spend your money
but Marissa’s story puts money in
perspective. Marissa heard that it is
advisable to be able to pay off all of
your consumer debt within 36 months.
Then debt fatigue sets in. Her goal? Do
it way before that.
8. These tips are especially great to share
with kids, if you have teenagers or
college students who are just being
introduced to the challenges of
budgeting. What is it like to live in NYC
on a $35k salary? In Australia on
$169,000 per year? These articles are
great stories that provide realistic
perspective on fiscal limitations and
opportunity.
10. With articles like, “Budgeting Basics
You Can Actually Handle,” founder
Latisha Styles focuses on wealth-
building for young people. Her blog
offers guides on budgeting on
investing.
12. Retirees, this one’s for you! The
Squared Away Blog, hosted by the
Financial Security Project at Boston
College, has information posted by
Kimberly on a broad spectrum of
finance related topics. Parents can
access great tips on saving for college
as well as for retirement.
14. Get Rich Slowly is definitely a popular
blog. All millennials should read, “10
Money Mistakes to Avoid in Your 20s”
to learn how to set financial goals and
not to live extravagantly. Get rich
slowly encourages you to take risks
while considering the financial impact
and the steps you need to grow your
wealth.
15. So, those are the top five blog posts
Jeffrey Ingros recommends if you want
to learn more about wealth
management. What are your favorite
blogs or articles regarding your
money? Reach out to Jeffrey at
@JeffreyIngros on Twitter.