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Top 100+ Personal Finance Blogs

Welcome to a comprehensive ranking of the best personal finance blogs. The default view shows the top personal finance blogs ranked by traffic. You can also rank these blogs by most incoming blog links, most subscribers, most link authority, best Compete Scores, most Twitter followers, and number of inbound links by clicking on the table headers. This chart is updated daily. Check back frequently to see how your favorite blogs are doing. Also check out our supplemental list of financial blogs by big media. We're currently tracking a total of 212 financial blogs.

20 Free Online Finance Courses

How would you like to learn more about personal finance issues and economics at the college level from the comfort of your home? And wouldn’t it be nice if you could do it for free? Thanks to the power of the internet and the growing popularity of courses being offered online for free, this has become a reality. Here you’ll find a wide array of finance courses you can take for free right on your own computer.

File Your Tax Return Online For Free (TaxACT)

Prepare a free tax return! TaxACT walks you step by step, finding the deductions and credits you deserve. Includes free support options, 100% accuracy guarantee, and more.

How to Reorganize Finances Using the Web

The current economic climate has been draining for everyone, both economically and mentally. You have probably been trying to stick to a budget and avoiding looking at that 401k statement for some time now. But this is a very difficult task - saving receipts, tracking expenses, controlling spending urges, and meeting goals for savings can be overwhelming. However, unlike past recessions, you have the advantage of digital information to make this process a lot simpler.

18 Questions Your CEO Forgot to Ask When Building Your Website

Why are you always retrofitting and re-optimizing? Your CEO (or other decision maker) didn’t ask the right questions. You need to know how to build and promote a website from the ground up to be successful. Picture your perfect web presence. Visualize web 2.0 Zen. Now work backwards and apply these principles to your website among various time, budget, legacy technology, and personal ego obstacles of varying degrees in the way of your quest towards website enlightement. Welcome to the world of SEO.

85+ Tools & Resources for Freelancers and Web Workers

Deciding to become a freelance worker can be a scary proposition. Sure there is an allure to picking what projects you work on, but it can also be stressful not knowing where your next paycheck will come from. Luckily there are numerous resources out there that not only help you find more work, but also loads of tools to help you do your job more efficiently with a professional edge.

Top 10 Tools for Landing a Better Job

It's not exactly a "hack" to suggest hitting Monster.com, or your LinkedIn network, to check out job offerings and work your connections. Each site amongst our five best online job search sites, however, puts you in a different pool of possibilities, and each has its own quirks and tools. They're somewhat perfunctory and broad, but wouldn't you feel bad knowing you missed a great opportunity simply because it wasn't in your super-specific Craigslist search?

10 Innovative But Obscure Sites That Put Money In Your Pocket

These ten websites help you save or make money in innovative ways, yet they are relatively unknown. We learned of these guys while doing research for the Wise Bread book coming out in May. You've got your copy pre-ordered, right? Enjoy the list, and share with your friends! Don't forget to chime in with more money-saving sites in the comments.

70 Government Websites About Money You Should Bookmark

Government websites provide a wealth of information about money related topics. But finding what’s out there can be a chore. So this resource provides links to 70 government websites about everything from finding a job, to buying a home, to paying for college.

NetSpend: An Option for Patient People Without Bank Accounts

NetSpend offers prepaid Visa and MasterCard debit cards. The cards are especially useful for people without bank accounts or with bad credit. Rather than being linked to a bank account, they are reloadable, meaning that customers can head to a local Safeway, Winn-Dixie, gas station, or other participating establishment to load cash onto the card.