Some of my former students will recall the name "Jonathan Clements" as i used his weekly Wall Street Journal articles in class for many years. Since moving one from the WSJ Mr. Clements wrote a yearly updated book: The Jonathan Clements Money Guide. Now all his content has moved to the excellent website: Clements writes clearly and explains financial concepts in a way that the average person can understand. Further, his approach is very consumer-oriented. Check out: http://www.humbledollar.com/ and especially his online Money Guide: http://www.humbledollar.com/money-guide/main-menu/. "Welcome to HumbleDollar’s comprehensive online financial guide. This guide started life as an annually updated book, the Jonathan Clements Money Guide,
but all the content was moved to the web, with the goal of continuously
updating the information and making it more broadly available. Our
hope: Whenever you start on a new financial adventure or you’re
perplexed by the world of money, you’ll return to this guide—and,
fingers crossed, find the answers you are looking for. The guide is
divided into 16 parts, which (reflecting its origins as a book) are
often referred to as chapters. In addition, there’s a list of key
concepts and a detailed index. Looking for a particular topic? Check out
the index—or try the search function." Sign up for his free e-mail newsletter.
I love it that Clements includes posts from his millennial daughter Hannah!
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