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Ok so I don't think a list of links along the side of the page is enough. I
think that there should be some sort of an explanation as to why I think you
should click on something. So here's my list with my comments. Enjoy PFBlogs.org is an advertisement-free aggregator of entries from personal finance blogs throughout the web. It's a great place to scan hundreds of blogs for a topic that is going to be of interest to you. It's the place I start all my personal finance surfing. Motley Fool Discussion Boards: This is a site that will require a subscription. And not one of those free registrations either. But if you're serious about learning a lot about investing and saving for the future then I suggest it's worth the price. They will give you a free 30 day trial so give it a try. Marketwatch.com: Like most sites this requires registration but there is plenty of information available for free and registering isn't such a big deal. This is one of those sites than you can probably just glance at each day to see what's new and move on in a matter of minutes.
Frugal for Life is a blog by a woman named Dawn. I like the design of the site but what's really important is the information. Another fine example of common sense leading to better money management. I Will Teach you to be Rich is a fantastic site! Talk about common sense. Ramit shows that you can do better by being smarter. Being rich isn't about buying a $300,000 car, it's about freedom. Neos Nest Egg chronicles the quest for Neo to get his finances under control and to retire earlier than his current projection of 65.
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Chuck Jaffe: Writes for Marketwatch.com Paul B. Farrell: Writes for Marketwatch.com
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