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6 personal finance blogs to help you in your financial endeavors
1. 6 Personal Finance Blogs to Help You in
Your Financial Endeavors
Whether you are a small business owner, looking for new opportunities so your
business flourishes, or you are concerned that your financial condition is
deteriorating, finance blogs help you bottle up your worries.
The internet is a vast territory. Since you are not familiar with all its nooks and
corners, you may not find a decent financial blog, which is of some value. To help
you out, Iโll list down some useful ones in this article.
Money Spruce: http://www.moneyspruce.com/
Jeffrey Trull maintains this blog. It has an interesting theme. In Trullโs own words, โI
use content strategy to help social businesses and nonprofits attract multiple times
more leads, supporters, and revenue. The impact itโs had is amazing.โ These lines
indicate the blog is not strictly finance-centric, but business focused. Some of the
popular posts on this blog are โAfter Graduation: Spending Your Newly-Pocketed
Money Wisely,โ โSimple Steps For Cutting Your iPhone Bill Down to Nothing.โ
2. Budgets are Sexy: http://www.budgetsaresexy.com/
The blog owner is named J. Money. Heโs quite straightforward about revealing his
financial info. This recent post informs readers Moneyโs net worth. You have all the
right to doubt the figure shared in the post, but thereโs no denying that itโs a unique
approach. Even if you are not money-minded, you can still find plenty of valuable
information on the site. The tips given by Money can inundate new ideas in you
other than helping you make a budget. Some of the motivating posts are โWorking
For Money vs. Money Working For You,โ and โLooking For a New/Better Bank?
Check out Simple.โ
Money Ning: http://moneyning.com/
David Ning is the owner of this blog, who sure knows some of the best ways to
manage money. For anyone out there, whoโs looking for a personal finance guru,
Money Ning is an excellent resource. The key areas covered by the blog are frugal
living, money management and investment
Thereโs a section in the menubar area called Beyond Money; this section discusses
why money isnโt everything, and the importance of friend, family and health more
than money. The blog describes itself as โA personal finance blog where we share
insights on carefully saving money, investing, frugal living, coupons, promo codes
because the little things matter in achieving financial freedom!โ
Punch Debt in the Face: http://www.punchdebtintheface.com/
The blog has a hilarious tone, which attracts its visitors. Nobody wants to see
himself indebted; the blog owner, who calls himself Ninja, knows that. The siteโs
favicon is a punching fist, so that everyone gets the message loud and clear.
By reading the blog, youโll get to know how Ninja lives, whatโs heโs up to, how he
makes his budget and so many other things about him. However, you wonโt be
reading his personal logs, youโll get informed as to how not to incur debt, a lesson
that everyone needs to learn. Ninja is anything but a self-proclaimed finance guru.
Heโs just like one of us, only his ideas to beat debt down are worth giving a read.
The Debt Movement: http://debtmovement.com/
If you havenโt visited this blog yet, then itโs your loss. One of the posts on the site
goes by the title โWorking together to pay down $10 million of debt in 90
days.โ This title alone outlines the theme of the blog. If you are debt-ridden, or
curious to know how to pay down a huge amount of loan in a short time, subscribe
to this blog.
The owner of the blog is Jeff Rose. Jeffโs dad had to struggle all his life to pay off
the debt. The struggles undertaken by him motivated his son to pen down tips and
strategies on paying off debt. The Debt Movement claims more than one hundred
bloggers and media outlets are backing it, and it gives away debt scholarship worth
$15000.
3. Get rich slowly: http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/
Everyone wants to get rich, and they are not ready to wait for it. This blog, however,
articulates why one shouldnโt hassle up and rather wait patiently for his turn to get
rich. Earlier, it was single author blog, founded by J.D. Roth. But now, multiple
people write for it.
The blog covers many issues related to personal finance. Its slogan is โPersonal
Finance that Makes Cents.โ Some of the financial areas, addressed by this blog are
the mortgage, CD rates, insurance, savings account, cash back rewards, balance
transfer, etc. Since these aspects affect our financial lives, people visit this blog in
hordes. We all use credit and debit cards. Many of us mortgage properties too. Get
Rich Slowly is a must read for them.
None of the blogs will make you a millionaire overnight. You wonโt be spared from
bankruptcy either. The blogs will help you take the first step towards becoming a
millionaire and give you information on how to keep your credits intact even after
facing a bankruptcy. Hence, have realistic expectations from the blogs, and youโll be
leveraged to work on your personal finance.
Author Bio-
Get to Know Me Better. Hi, I'm TINA! I am a financial planner, blogger, and
freelance writer and digital marketing consultant at http://profinanceblog.com. The
idea of starting a finance blog has been hitting me for long; I took it seriously after
falling into a spiral of finance debacles and recovering from it.