1. The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool is a great site for all types of investors, from the small time investors to investing commentary on mutual funds, for those who want to go into stock exchanges, or for those who simply want help in their personal financing. The Motley Fool provides different resources you can choose from: The website itself, books, a newspaper column, a radio station, and a newsletter. They also provide a lot of services such as stock-rating services and an investment community where you can ask for help or share your ideas with fellow investors.
2. Finance at Khan Academy
Khan academy is a multimedia website that offers short and clear instructional videos for all financial topic such as 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, Traditional IRAs, interest, stocks and bonds investment, and discussions of current economic topics. This site is great for those who want to learn via visual interactions or those who are too lazy to read long articles or books.
3. Morningstar
Morningstar is an investment research and investment management firm where you can find more than 500,000 investment offerings such as stocks and mutual funds. At Morningstar you can find the top mutual funds and detailed analysis of those funds which will help you choose the best investment that suits your taste.
4. I Will Teach You to Be Rich
Created by the author of the best selling personal finance book I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi, this site offers topics that expand the personal finance basics from his book. If you want to find your dream job, planning to start your own business, or simply want to earn more money; then this site is for you. The site also offers tools like the “save $1,000 in one week” challenge.
5. Rockstar Finance
Rockstar Finance offers a wide range of financial articles from personal experienced personal finance bloggers and writers. Here you can access the different views and opinions of different people with their experience in the financial world.
6. Credit.com
Credit.com provides you a service that will help keep record of your credit score. Keeping track of your credit score will prevent you from over spending and not let your debt get out of hand. The site also has a wide range of articles such as personal finance, identity theft and debt management that will teach you how to manage your money.
7. Kiplinger
This site is the digital counterpart of the magazine Kiplinger where it features a wide range of finance topics. Kiplinger will help you keep updated on the current events in the financial world.
8. Investopedia
Investopedia has every resource you need in financing from personal finance tips, financial tutorials, an extensive financial dictionary, and they even have a stock simulator. This is probably the best site if you are a beginner in investing as they have a very useful and detailed 8 part tutorial for investing. All-in-all, these 8 websites will help you get rich and stay rich – without any scammy systems or sketchy people to dodge! Featured photo credit: TaxCredit.net via flickr.com