Hi, everybody–since I’m not keeping up with the blogosphere during my vacation, here are some great online finance resources for everyone from beginners to experts.

  • Kiplinger Magazine’s Starting Out is one of the few intelligent, comprehensive professional resources for people in their twenties.
  • The BankRate Calculators are comprehensive without being complicated, and good for motivating yourself to behave.
  • PFBlogs aggregates finance blog headlines, good for getting a variety of opinions and seeing trends.  You can do the same thing at Alltop.
  • For news and features, Your Money at the New York Times has a variety of interesting content without preaching at you.
  • For preaching, nobody will help you stay the course like CNNMoney’s Personal Finance.  The introductory classrooms, columnists, features and experts all hold a strong party line in favor of sensible asset allocations and buy-and-hold investing.  It’s a soothing port in a storm.

Happy reading, Queercents! I’ll see you next week.

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