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My Top 10 Favorite (Free) Personal Finance Sites



#1 Wall Street Journal
Authoritative resources of business news and commentary.

#2 The Motley Fool
My favorite site about in-depth and entertaining value investing analysis.

#3 MSN Money
The best online tool for portfolio tracking and stock charting. Stock information is well organized.

#4 Bankrate.com
Great site for getting up-to-date rate news, but it is also full of personal finance literature.

#5 Yahoo Finance
The simple interface of Yahoo offers full coverage of everything. Its message board has the highest volume.

#6 BigCharts MarketPulse
My destination for up-to-the-minute business news.

#7 CNNMoney
Great general business news coverage and commentary. I particularly love the "Millionaire in the Making" section.

#8 Morningstar.com
This site is famous for fund analysis, but its quantitative tool (like Portfolio X-ray) is interesting. It also offers simple courseware on stocks, bonds and portfolio management.

#9 Kiplinger.com
Outstanding coverage of personal finance strategies for people of all stages.

#10 Forbes
Strong at analysis.


Runner-Ups

Fortune
TheStreet.com
CBS MarketWatch
Bloomberg
Quicken.com

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>>> David Mulonas Commented on May 03, 2005

Check out http://www.flipping70.com
It is a budgeting and personal finance website that puts information in laymans. It is a nice compliment to the other sites available.


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