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Best personal finance blogs?
simonfitba
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I'm looking to read more blogs about personal finance and early retirement.
At the moment I like Monevator, MyRichFuture and TheEscapeArtist. They're good for us Brits.
Across the pond, MrMoneyMustache is quite entertaining and I also check out FinancialSamurai once in a while.
But does anyone have any recommendations of other decent sites to check out? Just looking for more inspiration.
Thanks. :T
At the moment I like Monevator, MyRichFuture and TheEscapeArtist. They're good for us Brits.
Across the pond, MrMoneyMustache is quite entertaining and I also check out FinancialSamurai once in a while.
But does anyone have any recommendations of other decent sites to check out? Just looking for more inspiration.
Thanks. :T
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No one got any favourites?
Totally forgot about Simple Living in Suffolk (apologies to Ermine) that's another one I read.0 -
Get Rich Slowly used to be really good while the founder used to write the articles.
Under the Money Tree is also good.Goals
Save £12k in 2017 #016 (£4212.06 / £10k) (42.12%)
Save £12k in 2016 #041 (£4558.28 / £6k) (75.97%)
Save £12k in 2014 #192 (£4115.62 / £5k) (82.3%)0 -
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A couple more UK based
https://www.diyinvestoruk.blogspot.co.uk
https://www.foreverinvestor.com
and USA
http://awealthofcommonsense.com0 -
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Have you had a look at The frugal cottage? It's really good and by slowlyfading who runs the 12k in 2015 thread. I also like Early retirement guy.Mortgage overpayments 2018: £4602, 2019: £7870
Mortgage overpayments 2020: £4620
Mortgage 2017 £145K, June 2020 £112.6k
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I also like Early retirement guy
...who has just started a new forum
https://www.forum.earlyretirementguy.com/index.php0 -
Quietly Saving is another one I've found.0
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simonfitba wrote: »Quietly Saving is another one I've found.
Thanks for including my blog
How about these:
The Finance Zombie
The FIREstarter
Financially Free by Forty
(I can't post links since I'm still a newbie)0 -
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