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When it comes to personal finance, we need all the help we can get. But with too many resources out there, such as books, CDs, seminars, etc., and with too little time in our hands, we can only wish for some more extra time to get all the information that we need to help us jumpstart our finances.

I would like to think that today’s generation is the luckiest so far in terms of having tremendous free access to information. As the old adage states, knowledge is power, and that power is made readily and widely available today more than ever. Thanks largely to the advent of the Internet, practically every knowledge is within reach. People can now learn just about anything at their own pace and wherever they please.

So, your personal finance’s knowledge department desperately needs some re-tooling? Put aside those admission forms to business school, because we’ll walk you through some of today’s best online personal finance resources. Now, you won’t have any excuses to put off mastering the subject of personal finance.

The top online resources for personal finance

Whether you are a novice or a seasoned investor and finance guru, there is still a plethora of knowledge to be had from various personal finance sites. Here, we’ve picked some of the best finance sites in terms of their popularity, quality and user satisfaction rating. And because they are online resources, you can grab whatever knowledge you need anytime, anywhere and learn basic to advanced personal finance the fun way at your own pace.

Investopedia.com

Investopedia.com is a vault full of finance and wealth management treasure. Think of Investopedia as an online business school, minus the bank-breaking tuition fees and cleverly condescending academicians. Investopedia is virtually a one-stop resource for everything financial. Whether you are a newbie struggling to learn the ropes of personal finance, or a professional working in this industry and looking to update your knowledge, Investopedia will equip you with all the information that you need.

Quite impressively, Investopedia offers free basic to advanced tutorials on all subjects relating to investments, taxation and retirement. The site also even offers Exam Prep for those taking the Series 6, Series 7, CFA Level 1 and Series 63 exams.

Yahoo! Finance

If it’s Yahoo!, then it must be something worth your while. If you are an investor looking to track the market movements and trends or trying to find out which stock is today’s hottest, then Yahoo! Finance is for you. Yahoo! Finance will provide you with the latest updates on the market trends, the who’s who in the world of finance and a vast resource for personal finance. If you want to keep track of the financial community’s overall sentiment over the day’s economic condition, whether it’s bearish or bullish, checkout Yahoo! Finance every day.

There are other life-changing finance sites out on the Internet that are helping millions of people understand the finance game. Some of the other sites worth bookmarking include Forbes.com, CNNMoney.com and Kiplinger.com.

Make it a habit to devote at least 30 minutes of your time each day on one of these sites. Doing so may increase your success rate in improving your financial condition.


3 Responses to “Personal finance – We need all the help we can get”


Isabelle Johnson November 5, 2009

It’s good that everything you need is the internet. All you need to do is to know how to use it properly because the internet is a very powerful tool. From music to photos to emails, everything is there in the internet. Now that handling your personal finance is there also in the internet. All you need to do is to study how it works and Im pretty sure you’re good to go!

Jacob Smith November 6, 2009

When you say finance, it involves risks and taking risks can have advantages and disadvantages. One of the advantages is that we can think of not to use or to use the internet to handle our finance. The disadvantage of that is that if we take the risk of using the internet to handle our finance, then we might be robbed and regret it in the end. Good thing that this blog gave an example of good finance handling sites to lessen our burdens of handling our personal accounts.

Jayne November 8, 2009

Not all of us can have personal accountants, but that doesn’t mean we should let go of personal finances. These are great sites, especially for those like me who only understand the basics of managing my hard-earned money… I’m thankful you pointed out awareness– spending sometime everyday to read up on the economy. Educating ourselves always helps, and it’s sites like this one that makes me a little bit more financially smart with every post. Keep up the great work!



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