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Blogs About Building Wealth

 


Here is my personal list of interesting blogs about building wealth. The authors of these websites focus on proven ways leading to earning money, spending money, saving money and investing money to help you grow your wealth and become rich.

The websites on the following list are my favorite blogs about saving more, frugal living, earning more, investing better, growing your income, better personal finance, creating multiple income streams, passive income ideas, becoming rich and being rich, managing money, etc.

These blogs truly are the best of the best when it comes to building wealth! I hope you will like them too.

Monevator

www.Monevator.com

Monevator is a personal blog about money: making, saving, growing, and sometimes even spending it. I am not flogging a financial product or luring you into some cult pyramid scheme where you have to spend your Saturday nights posting coupons to all the Ts in the phone book. I simply enjoy writing about money and investment, and I hope others enjoy reading my musings. The site makes money only through advertising and through ‘affiliate’ commission if you click on a link to a shop or service and subsequently buy something.

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The Balance

www.TheBalance.com

The Balance makes personal finance easy to understand. It is home to experts who provide clear, practical advice on managing your money. Every day, we publish news, how-to guides, and product reviews to help you make sense of every aspect of your financial life. Whether you are looking to invest, buy a home, save for retirement, or achieve another financial goal, The Balance’s 20-year-strong library of more than 10,000 pieces of content will answer your questions with straightforward personal financial advice. Our more than 50 expert writers have extensive qualifications and expertise in their topics, including MBAs, PhDs, CFPs, other advanced degrees and professional certifications.

Written by Kristin Myers



ESI Money

www.ESIMoney.com

Do you want to become financially independent? Do you want complete freedom to choose what to do and not do? Do you want to be the master of your own destiny versus have someone else in control? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’ve come to the right place. This site is about the few, essential steps anyone needs to take to become financially independent. When I say ‘anyone’, I mean anyone. Any person who applies these principles consistently over time will become wealthier. They will also achieve financial independence well before most others. And when I say ‘few’, that’s what I mean. There are only three simple steps that are vital to your success. Focus on these and your net worth will skyrocket.

Written by ESI



Good Financial Cents

www.GoodFinancialCents.org

At Good Financial Cents, we have helped improve the financial well being of millions of readers since our inception in 2008. I’m Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner™ professional (CRD #4572469), founder of this website and author of the book Soldier of Finance. I am also a husband, father of 4, and an Iraqi combat veteran having served in the Army National Guard for 9 years, including a 16 month deployment to Iraq in 2005.

Written by Jeff Ross



MoneyNing

www.MoneyNing.com

Sharing insights since 2007 on carefully saving money, investing, frugal living, coupons, promo codes because the little things matter in achieving financial freedom! Let me set this straight. I’m not a financial planner nor do I have plans of becoming one. But MoneyNing is all about: Helping You Become Debt Free, Showing You How to Build Wealth Through Time and Letting You See For Yourself How Financial Choices Impact Your Life. All you need to do is to let the content on this site draw out the common sense knowledge that you already possess.

Written by David Ning



I Will Teach You To Be Rich

www.IWillTeachYouToBeRich.com

I started this site in 2004 while I was studying technology and psychology at Stanford. Since I came from a middle-class family, the only way I could afford college was to pay my own way. That’s when I built a system to apply to 60+ scholarships. My hard work paid off and I earned enough to attend undergrad and grad school at Stanford. But when I got my first scholarship check, I invested it in the stock market…and immediately lost half my money. Oops.

That’s when I decided to learn how money really worked.

Written by Ramit Sethi



Dollar Sprout

www.DollarSprout.com

DollarSprout is dedicated to helping you maximize your earning potential through side hustles and entrepreneurship so that you can live a life that is not restricted by money. I started DollarSprout with my best friend, Ben Huber. Since 2015, we’ve helped more than 15 million readers on their journey towards making extra money and improving their finances. We have been featured on Forbes, Yahoo! Finance, Credit Karma, GoBankingRates, Lifehacker, and many other large online publications. Over the years, we have come to appreciate the sheer number of different paths one can follow if they want to increase their income.

Written by Jeff Proctor



Creative Money

www.CreativeMoney.biz

Meet the Creative Money LLC team, Seattle’s premier Financial Planners. A lot of traditional financial planning advice is provided with the hope you will purchase an investment or insurance product.  This means that the advisor’s incentive is to limit their financial planning advice around certain products you buy.   We do not do that, and we do not sell products.  Here is what you get with Creative Money: financial planning direction and guidance, whatever your income, coaching you through a decision, instead of selling you on one, support through the emotional roller coaster of making tough decisions around your money and solving challenges instead of selling you products.

Written by Mindy Crary



The Financial Diet

www.TheFinancialDiet.com

This is the place where (hopefully) you will start talking about money for the first time in a way that does not feel scary, judgmental, or boring as hell. We have thousands of articles that you should read about everything from investing on a budget to what foods are really worth the organic price tag, but we believe there are a few key places you should start. These samples are by no means an exhaustive list of what we do, but they are the perfect place to start when you want to talk — and learn — about how to do money better. We cannot wait to see more of you around TFD, and in the meantime, enjoy reading a little bit of what we have to offer!

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Seed Time

www.SeedTime.com

Bob Lotich found himself at his breaking point in his early 20’s overwhelmed by debt and stranded 1,000 miles from home with only USD$7 to his name.  After crying out to God for wisdom and discovering a simple Biblically-inspired formula he reached a level of financial freedom he never dreamed possible: having a paid off house by age 31 and even reaching a personal goal of giving USD$1 million by age 40. For the last 14 years he has shared his best lessons with over 50 million readers and listeners on his award-winning website (that you are reading), Podcast, and courses. Bob and his wife, Linda, live in Franklin, TN with their three children.

Written by Bob Lotich



Wise Bread

www.WiseBread.com

Wise Bread is a community of bloggers here to help you live large on a small budget. Despite what you may have heard, you do not have to sacrifice your financial independence to enjoy life. We believe people on a budget can still enjoy fabulous and fun lives. And now that saving money is a trendy subject, it is cooler than ever to get started. But you will not catch us telling you how to painfully squeeze the last drop out of everything in life. We will not be suggesting that cheap is synonymous with thrifty. In fact, if you are living a truly frugal lifestyle, you will only appear to be paying top dollar for the finer things in life, even as your wallet stays fat and happy. 

Written by Will & Lynn & Greg



Wallet Squirrel

www.WalletSquirrel.com

Wallet Squirrel is a stand out personal finance blog by best friends, Andrew and Adam. Data shows most people struggle to save money with a stagnant income. So we focus on discovering the internet’s most creative ways to make extra money and the benefits if that money was cleverly invested. Everything we make from our money experiments is shared in our monthly income reports and added to a transparent stock portfolio built solely from our side-hustles. Rather than spending money, we save it like a squirrel!

Written by Andrew & Adam



Wealth of Geeks

www.WealthOfGeeks.com

Wealth of Geeks was founded in 2018 as a way to help people reach their financial goals, but it quickly evolved into a one-stop source for the latest updates in tech and gaming; exclusive interviews with your favorite celebrities; and a trusted source for pop culture news. At Wealth of Geeks, you’ll learn about how to grow your wealth, while staying up-to-date on your favorite television show and movie franchise. We are all about having fun and helping you fulfill your financial plans. Whether you’re trying to pay down debt, save money for retirement, deal with an emergency, or save up some extra cash to enjoy your favorite comic convention — you’ve come to the right place!

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Part-Time Money

www.PTMoney.com

My mission is to help you improve your life by discovering and scaling a part-time hustle or small business idea. I’m not here to just help you find the next hot side-hustle only to leave you simply trading time for money. Sure, that’s fine for a while. But the big wins come when you take your ideas and passions and you learn to serve a bigger audience with big value. Somewhere along the way, I gave up on that dream of freedom that comes from calling my own shots and doing something every day that I loved. None of this would have been possible had I not taken control of my financial life and started building something of value for others.

Written by Philip Taylor



Len Penzo

www.LenPenzo.com

Welcome! That’s yours truly, in the picture up there; although I may look like a bum, I’m an electrical engineer who is currently employed in the aerospace industry. I started this little ol’ blog in December 2008. Since then, it has garnered more than 17 million page views and 10 million visitors! I’ve always had a strong disdain for debt, which is why I’ve been practicing sound personal finance management since I graduated from high school many years ago. Using money I saved working as a teenager and throughout college, I was able to fully pay for my own education, room, and board, without the benefit of any loans. The only debt I have is a USD$470 monthly mortgage payment, which I’ve managed to work down over the years via a series of five strategic refinancings.

Written by Len Penzo



Wallet Hacks

www.WalletHacks.com

Let’s talk about the blog. Wallet Hacks contains unconventional strategies to get ahead financially and in life. If you want to be average, conventional results will get you there. You only get ahead when you challenge your assumptions, discard the ones that fail, and keep the ones that propel you towards your goals. Most of the posts fit into one of these categories: Build Systems (building money systems that work for you), Live Fully (how to enjoy more out of life), Save Money (saving money), Earn Money (earning more money), Travel Joyfully (traveling), Spend Wisely (spending money wisely), Insure Completely (insurance), Invest Completely (investing), Pay Down Debt (paying down debt) and Win at Business (starting and building a business, specifically an online one). To that end, where you should start on the site depends on where you are in life.

Written by Jim Wang



Invested Wallet

www.InvestedWallet.com

On this website, I write about investing, career advice, personal finance, side hustles, and more. I am here to talk about my journey with my finances and to hopefully inspire beginners to also get on the right financial path.

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Money Done Right

www.MoneyDoneRight.com

Millions of Americans couldn’t come up with a few hundred bucks to cover an emergency. Others have enough money, but they don’t know how to properly invest it to make them more money and let them live the life of their dreams. These are big problems that are getting in the way of people’s happiness. And these are problems that we want to fix. Our mission is to help everyday people live happier lives by providing them the information they need to do money right.

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Dollar Sanity

www.DollarSanity.com

Ever since I was a child, I was fascinated by huge office buildings, and I dreamt that my name will be at the top of the tower one day. Unfortunately for me, once I got older I quickly realized that the economy is much tougher than I thought, but the grind I had to go through helped shape my personality in a way that I now proudly consider myself a jack of all trades. Of course, I also have a number of successful business ventures that tell the same story. Let’s take you back to a time where I was just a confused freshman in college. Attending all the classes and studying all day long wasn’t easy, but I always had a burning desire in my stomach to achieve so much more. Till this day, I still feel the same, and the day I stop is probably the day I decide to retire. Luckily for me, it won’t happen anytime soon. You might laugh when you hear it now, but back in ’01, DVDs were considered ‘the next big thing’. eBay was the first stop in my business development. After searching for a while, I found a way to buy DVDs for only 70 cents, but my retail price was set at USD$7-USD$10 easy. The job was great in the beginning, but after a while, I had to give up, as packaging and shipping were simply too much to handle.

Written by Peter Koch



Money Peach

www.MoneyPeach.com

Honestly, I never had a desire to become a personal finance expert. I mean, has anyone ever said as a child that they were going to grow up and become a personal finance expert? My passion for personal finance came after I fell flat on my face when it comes to managing money. In 2008, my wife and I were married and we both had great jobs. I was a full-time firefighter and my wife Andrea was actually a television news anchor in Phoenix, Arizona. Together we both had a really great income and life seemed pretty simple. Since we made good money we figured we would spend good money too. After three years of buying new cars, taking lavish vacations, wearing name-brand everything, racking up debt on credit cards and making minimum payments on the student loan — we hit rock bottom. On February 23rd, 2011 we went completely broke. We had been living paycheck to paycheck, we didn’t have any cash set aside, we had maxed out credit cards and we were facing USD$52,000 in consumer debt alone. The good news about hitting rock bottom is the only place you have to go is up. We created a budget and stuck to it, cut our lifestyle way back, and paid off USD$52,000 in 7 months. And when you pay off that amount of debt in such a short amount of time — people notice.

Written by Chris Petrie



Frugal Rules

www.FrugalRules.com

Frugal Rules was founded in 2012 with the goal of teaching people how to make smart money decisions to help them create a life of financial freedom. We put you, our reader, first and are committed to producing accurate, straightforward and honest information that helps you save more, make more and live financially free. Today, the site has grown into an online community where a symphony of expert writers lend their voices to the topics of Attacking Debt, Investing, Frugality, Financial Products and Tools, Financial Literacy, and much more.

Written by John Schmoll



Quick and Dirty Tips

www.QuickAndDirtyTips.com

Quick and Dirty Tips (QDT) features actionable advice from friendly, informed experts to help you live your best life at home, at work, or at play. Whether you want to manage your money better, rock your professional life, stay fit and eat healthy, or discover the keys to better mental health, Quick and Dirty Tips delivers short-form podcasts and articles every week to keep you at the top of your game, usually in ten minutes or less!

Written by Mignon Fogarty



Bible Money Matters

www.BibleMoneyMatters.com

I believe that everyone can live a life free of debt and financial strain, they just need to have a plan. Hopefully Bible Money Matters can play a small part in helping you create your financial blueprint so that down the road you can give more, save more and live more! I write about 3 cornerstone topics on this site – finances, faith and family – while sprinkling in a fair dose of just about everything else.  I hope you’ll take the time to stop by and read!

Written by Peter Anderson



Steve Adcock

www.SteveAdcock.us

Both my wife and I worked information technology jobs for over a decade before completely changing our outlook on life and saving 70% of what we earned to retire to a life full of travel and adventure. Instead of spending eight to 10 hours a day in an office, we spend it out hiking trails, boating lakes and visiting breweries. I am an entrepreneur and writer. A fitness buff and lover of Netflix originals. I have fun with whatever I do and don’t look back after blazing a new trail. I write about healthy selfishness and the wisdom behind putting yourself first to build a solid foundation on which to help others, get involved and make a positive difference in our communities.

Written by Steve Adcock



Choose FI

www.ChooseFI.com

Led by Co-Founders and Co-Hosts Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa, ChooseFI has become home to the largest Financial Independence community in the world. Every podcast episode, video, and blog article is packed with relatable, real-life content crowdsourced from the FI community. Join the guys each week as they share the best life hacks, strategies, stories, tools, and resources to help you take control of your money and get 1% better each day on your journey to FI.

Written by Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa

NOTE: If you happen to know any other blogs about building wealth which have high quality content, please kindly CONTACT me to me know. I would love to add them into my list. Thanks!