Thursday, November 6, 2008

Top Five Personal Finance Blogs

I read a lot of Personal Finance blogs. My Google Reader is regularly jam packed with fantastic tips and information. There are so many blogs out there, though, that it can be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. Here are my personal favorites (in no particular order) from the Blogosphere. 



This blog is all about sensible money tips and stories. J.D. mixes his advice with tales from his personal experiences. Get Rich Slowly is an inspiring blog. 


Trent always has great down to earth articles. He knows what he is talking about and he always comes across as honest and informed. His Road to Armageddon series is a must-read. It chronicles how he got himself into financial difficulties and how he got out of them again.


Madison has a plan. A really good plan. A plan that she is succeeding in to get financially comfortable. She writes very smart informed articles not just about herself, but also about the financial world and markets. 


Nickel is great about keeping up with financial news as well as giving incredibly sound advice. He has a great style and his articles are always interesting and to the point. 


James and Miel are a fascinating couple. She works overseas and he is here in the US a lot of the time. They both write and share their views. They are often on top of current events and have opinions worth reading.

So what are your favorite personal finance blogs? Who do you subscribe to? Check out the sidebar link for a list of everyone in my Google Reader.


3 comments:

Family Man said...

Thanks! I follwo some of these sites, but I will need to check out the others.

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