"If you don't have the patience to get through a stack of personal finance books,
tune in to YouTube a couple of times a week for some entertaining and
educational money saving advice. Many personal finance bloggers and
experts have their own YouTube channels where they share money-saving
strategies and offer actionable tips to help get your budget in top
shape." Sabah Karimi suggests:
Mint.com. If you struggle with money management and have a hard time tracking expenses, the Mint app could be just what you need to get a better handle on your spending.
The Financial Diet. Geared toward
millennials, The Financial Diet
shares smart spending strategies, tips for putting together a healthy
budget, early career advice and lots more of interest to young adults
just beginning to get serious about their money.
The Dave Ramsey Show. If you're a fan of Ramsey's books or just want to get on the fast track to learning how to save for retirement, catch live streams of The Dave Ramsey Show on YouTube from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday.
The Motley Fool. Investors of all experience levels have trusted the experts at the Fool website for years.
http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/my-money/articles/2016-08-10/7-best-youtube-channels-to-save-you-money
Thanks for the tips! It’s great that today there are many online resources where we can find professional financial advice. I’m a big fan of personal finance blogs and also I like watching something on YouTube sometimes. I really like David Ramsey’s show and reading Mint blog. There was a time when I had to use payday loan website to pay bills but fortunately, I’ve began educating myself financially and I got out of debt. Financial literacy is very important and there are many tools that help to gain useful financial knowledge.
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