1OO Personal Finance Posts that Can Help You Save
Recently an interesting website came to my attention, Accounting Degree.com; in this site there are various articles posted concerning accounting degrees, however one of the most recent posts is quite amazing.
The title of this post if 100 Important Personal Finance Posts for Women, and as the title describes, there are 100 posts within the article that can help you manage your personal finances.
The author went through each blog post and has gone to categorizing them from Relationships and Marriage, Getting out of Debt even Frugality. The author also went to even greater lengths by having a short description of what each blog post entails. By doing this you have an introduction of what the postis about and you can make a decision as to go to read the actual blog post.
I cannot begin to describe how great it is to have all this information in one location.
I myself have only begin to scratch the surface of these 100 posts, but let me tell you the posts are informative and get to the point, which allows you to learn the lesson well.
I hope you can take the time to have a look at it, and if you do not have time to go through them all, at least examine the sections and review what posts might be able to help you in your finances.
Personally, I had a look the Investing Section, post number 84. How to Invest in the Stock Market via Stocks, ETFs and Mutual Funds. It was a great piece for a beginner like me looking to get into investing. I still have a long way to go before I jump in but this post was quite helpful.
When you have some time, head over to the 100 Important Personal Finance Posts for Women article, and you will be surprised with the quantity of informatino at your disposal.
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12. Feb, 2010 







Matt Goulart




My name is Matt Goulart. I believe that consumers aren't being informed properly and aren’t being educated enough in regards to their personal finances. I am a strong believer in thinking and being positive towards others.
this post is very informative.. it may help a lot of people.
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