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Open Thread: The '43 Folders' of money management sites?
Merlin Mann | Sep 29 2006
Funny thing -- in the last week or so, I've gotten email from three different people asking me which site I'd consider to be the '43 Folders' of money management. By this, I think they mean they're looking for some kind of framework and tips for understanding the role money plays in their life, and then trying to find the best and most practical ways to implement and maintain healthy financial change. As against fancy "wealth management," I'm thinking more along the lines of "what tricks will help me get smarter about the day-to-day dollar leakage?" Money Hacks, if you prefer. The short answer, unfortunately, is I have absolutely no idea. Lifehacker does lots of coverage of financial stuff, and I've enjoyed reading I Will Teach You To Be Rich and Get Rich Slowly. I think Frugal For Life is pretty close in terms of hack-i-ness (which I mean as a compliment, of course.) But, you tell me. What are your favorite sites about managing your money? Any places out there you think might especially appeal to 43 Folders readers? Feel free to toss in your favorite books on the matter, too. 66 Comments
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Getting rich sounds nice and...Submitted by rascoagogo (not verified) on September 29, 2006 - 7:02am.
Getting rich sounds nice and all, but it's not the sort of advice I can use here in my mid-20s. I look for practical, frank advice on things like paying off credit card and student loan debt, learning to live on a budget, and how to plan for things I want in the future like a house. Despite her relentless perkiness, I like Suze Orman for these sorts of things. Haven't read her books, but the very specific, distilled topics from her monthly advice in O Magazine are pretty good. http://www.oprah.com/living/lifemake/experts/suze/livingexpertsuze.jhtml It's practical advice about where to cut, how to prioritize, and it doesn't make me feel like an extravagant ninny for not wanting to wash and reuse coffee filters and paper towels. The best things I've started doing? Saving 10% of every paycheck and putting ALL extra/found money (tax returns, etc.) toward debt. » POSTED IN:
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