Personal Finance Blogs that You Need to Read
By Matthew Paulson, published Feb 23, 2007
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The Simple Dollar - The author of this blog really knows his stuff, and has a lot of time to put into his blog. It's very common to see four or five articles a day from him, and his advice is always logical and well researched. He offers unique insights on ways to save money, recently he wrote an article about how one could live on $10 a month for food, and it became so popular that the traffic brought his websites to its knees. The Simple Dollar is backup and in action, and Trent is giving his well-researched tips and tricks on becoming financially independent once again.
Stop Buying Crap - The person who writes this blog only goes by the name of "Cap", short for "Captain Crunch." The focus of this blog is to get readers to stop spending so much on things which do not make us happy or are just outright waste. Cap's humorous writing style and great Photoshop abilities make for very enjoyable and educational reading.
Crazy Money - This blogger doesn't post too often, but when he does, it's usually good stuff. The author, Matt, focuses on some of the more technical aspects of finance. He often shows spreadsheets that he uses in his own financial life that most of us would be very wise to make use of. It might not always be the most exciting information, but it's definitely worth reading.
Personal Finance Blogs that You Need to Read
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Takeaways
- Handling money is a subjective topic, there are no absolute rights and wrongs.
- Take in lots of different view points and come up with your own views.
- Reading financial blogs is a great way to learn a lot about money.
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