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Top 5 Financial Literacy Web Sites We Love

… (beside our own of course!) and we think you should love them too.

  1. MyMoney.gov: Description from site: MyMoney.gov is the U.S. government’s website dedicated to teaching all Americans the basics about financial education. [The] site organizes financial education help from over 20 different Federal web sites in one place. Content is organized by where you are in life (“Life Events”), who you are (“My Resources”), and by specific hands-on tools (“Tools”).
  2. Financial Literacy and Ignorance: Blog maintained by Annamaria Lusardi, a Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College.  She writes from an incredibly insightful view on the of financial literacy policy.
  3. Finance 4 Youth: The Blog: Blogger, author and educator Wil Stanton writes very frankly about his views on personal finance and financial literacy issues.  His posts are entertaining, sometimes controversial, but always thought provoking.
  4. Budgets are Sexy: Blogger who goes by J. Money, writes never boring tips and commentary on personal finance. Check out J’s Million Dollar Club where J and other visitors share how they plan to earn a million dollars in savings by the time they retire.
  5. mint.com blog: If you haven’t heard of mint.com and you don’t have a budget yet, go there now.  It’s one of the easiest ways to get started and it’s free.  Once you’ve done that, head on over to their blog where you can find great articles and fun infographics on lots of personal finance topics such as saving and budgeting.

What are some of your favorites?


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