Wallet Hacks by Jim Wang.
Created to to help demystify money, Wallet Hacks is a blog on how to manage your money better, and in less time. No products, no services—just information to help you become better with your money. Simplicity is elegant. Complexity is ugly (and slow).
Jim studied Computer Science and Economics as an undergrad and followed that up with a Masters in Information Technology – Software Engineering. He then added a Masters in Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University a few years later.
A wealth of common sense by Ben Carlson.
Ben is the Director of Institutional Asset Management at Ritholtz Wealth Management. He's been managing institutional portfolios for his entire career and is the author of several books on investing.
His blog focuses on wealth management, investments, financial markets, and investor psychology.
Get Rich Slowly by J.D. Roth.
Get Rich Slowly was one of the first financial blogs on the scene and one of the first I read consistently. The site contains thousands of articles about how to master your money.
Whether a beginner or expert, the well-organized site is for anyone who craves greater financial freedom.
Mr. Money by Pete Adeney.
A pioneer in the Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) space, Mr. Money Mustache is a fourty-something retiree who writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet intentional life of leisure.
He shares his secrets of how all this can be done and how you can create a life that is better than your current one, that just happens to cost 50-75% less.
Physician on Fire by Leif Dahleen.
Leif is a former anesthesiologist, a family man, and an outdoors enthusiast who spends way too much time indoors.
Physician on FIRE is a personal finance website created to inform and inspire both physicians and patients with insightful writing from a physician who has attained financial independence and the ability to retire early. The site has a triple aim to leave visitors enlightened, educated, and entertained.
Of Dollar Data by Nick Maggiulli.
Of Dollars and Data is a blog that focuses on personal finance using data analysis.
The goal is to help you make better financial decisions using the best information available. Ultimately, to live a smarter, richer life. The blog covers ideas such as: What to expect from financial markets; How to think about risk; How to time investment purchases; and The best ways to increase your long-term wealth.

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