Some of my favorite personal finance tools:
1. Suze Orman's The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous and Broke: great book that is easy read but full of useful information. Read it with a notepad or journal handy. It also gives you access to a set of tools on Orman's website.
2. The Suze Orman show podcast. Free podcast of Orman's weekly show. A great way to learn more about money and making good financial decisions.
3. Mint.com. A website that can track all of your financial accounts. Other sites claim to do the same thing but I've found that only Mint can actually track all of them (some sites couldn't access by ING savings, others couldn't access my retirement accounts). It has tools for building a budget and tracking your expenses. Use the categories tool on the Transactions page to label and track your spending. Also be sure to download the iPhone app.
4. Get Rich Slowly. A great blog about saving money and making good financial decisions.
5. Wallet Garden. This is new to me, but it's a site where you can enter info about all of the cards in your wallet, in case it's ever stolen.
1. Suze Orman's The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous and Broke: great book that is easy read but full of useful information. Read it with a notepad or journal handy. It also gives you access to a set of tools on Orman's website.
2. The Suze Orman show podcast. Free podcast of Orman's weekly show. A great way to learn more about money and making good financial decisions.
3. Mint.com. A website that can track all of your financial accounts. Other sites claim to do the same thing but I've found that only Mint can actually track all of them (some sites couldn't access by ING savings, others couldn't access my retirement accounts). It has tools for building a budget and tracking your expenses. Use the categories tool on the Transactions page to label and track your spending. Also be sure to download the iPhone app.
4. Get Rich Slowly. A great blog about saving money and making good financial decisions.
5. Wallet Garden. This is new to me, but it's a site where you can enter info about all of the cards in your wallet, in case it's ever stolen.
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