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So, we looked around and gathered up some of the best tools that will help you manage your money.

Free Credit Scores

Two great free credit score sources on the web.

 

  • Annual Credit Report
  • Credit Karma

Investment and Budgeting Tools

Here are good investing and budgeting tools to help you keep track of your finances.

 

  • USAA Bank
  • Net worth and budget spreadsheets from Thousandaire
  • Mint.com
  • Vertex 42s debt reduction calculator
  • Investment tools by Personal Capital
  • Budget templates by Budgets are Sexy

Web Based Calculators

Free saving and Financial Independence Early Retirement (FIRE) web based calculators you can use anytime.

 

  • The Crowdsourced FIRE Simulator (cFIREsim)
  • FIRECalc
  • Saving Advice Calculators

Downloadable Software

Helpful software packages you can download and use. These are also free.

 

  • Flexible Retirement Planner
  • Gnucash
  • Portfolio Visualizer
  • Homebank, Free Easy Personal Finance Software for Everyone

Personal Finance Forums

It’s reassuring to know that there are communities that support you in your financial goals. These two communities are some of the best on the web.

 

  • Saving Advice Forums
  • Our Debt Free Family Facebook Community

Personal Finance Blogs

There a number of good personal finance blogs out there. Here are some to start with.

 

Dual Income No Kids – This is a classic site for two income couples.

 

Kid Wealth & Lazy Man and Money – The chronicles of a midwestern guy as he raises children and makes money.

 

Get Rich Slowly – This is one of the internets longest running classic personal finance sites.

Personal Finance Blogs

A few of our personal finance favorites.

The Millionaire Next Door – Find out the common traits of people who acquired wealth through the years and how you can be like them. Be one of the millions whose lives were changed by this personal finance favorite. Click here to get the book.

The Total Money Makeover – A step by step program that gives your finances the overhaul it deserves. Focusing on the basics, avoiding debt, saving money and paying off one’s mortgage are the main topics the book tackles. Click here to get a copy.

Rich Dad Poor Dad – Based on the life of personal finance guru, Robert Kiyosaki, and his experiences as he grew up with his two fathers.  The book’s core concept is that the rich gained success by investing in cash producing assets using tax shelters. It’s on sale so get a copy now.

The 4-hour Workweek – This book shows a revolutionary way of managing your time by cutting down your work hours into minutes without compromising your effectiveness. Click here to find out more.

The Richest Man in Babylon – Save a portion of your income, know what your needs are, and improve your income streams are just a few of the topics you will find in this book in very simple language. Click here to find out more.

Think and Grow Rich – One of the highly recommended books in the personal success category. This book contains interviews of 500 of the greatest tycoons, businesspersons and visionaries. Get a copy now.

Freakonomics – Although this book is not finance related, the concepts you will find will help you think in economic terms which is essential to investors and people who dream of financial success. Grab a copy here.

The Automatic Millionaire – David Bach shows you how to automate your finances in order to reach financial freedom. Click here to find out more.

Rich Habits – Habits build overtime. According to author Tom Corley, staying focused on your goals, not wasting time, taking care of your physical fitness and counting calories are just some of the things you can do to walk the same path as the ones who made riches. Click here for more.

The Intelligent Investor – If you plan to get serious about investing then this will be your “bible”. It introduces “value investing” where stocks are traded for less than the intrinsic value they have. Click here to add this to your library.

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Suburban Finance’s Money Cheat Sheet

Some good personal finance advice:

1. Take Action, Don’t Procrastinate

 

2. Don’t Buy Consumer Items on Credit

 

3. Use Credit Cards For Convenience, Not For Carrying Debt

 

4. Live Within Your Means

5. Save and Invest At Least 5 to 10 Percent of Your Income

 

6. Understand and Use Your Employee Benefits

 

7. Research Financial Products Before You Buy Them

 

8. Avoid Financial Products That Carry High Commissions and Expenses

 

9. Don’t Buy Financial Products You Don’t Understand

 

10. Invest the Majority Of Your Long-Term Money In Ownership Vehicles.

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