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Budgeting
Online Tools/Apps
Dough for Tomorrow Free Budgeting Spreadsheet
You know you need to start tracking your expenses and saving money, but it can be intimidating to get started from scratch.
I made this budget spreadsheet for YOU. And it’s FREE.
Go ahead, treat your (future) self.
You Need a Budget
You Need a Budget (YNAB) (pronounced Why-nab) is a personal budgeting platform that can be used across all of your devices such as desktop computers, iPhones, Android devices, iPads, Apple Watches, and the Amazon Echo.
Mint
Mint, also known as Intuit Mint, is a personal financial management website that collects information about all of your money into one place. With it you can easily create a budget and check your credit score as many times as you’d like.
Charlie
Charlie is a debt-management website and mobile application that helps your take baby steps into paying off your debt.
Books
I Will Teach You to be Rich
Buy as many lattes as you want. Choose the right accounts and investments so your money grows for you—automatically. Best of all, spend guilt-free on the things you love. Personal finance expert Ramit Sethi has been called a “wealth wizard” by Forbes and the “new guru on the block” by Fortune. Now he’s updated and expanded his modern money classic for a new age, delivering a simple, powerful, no-BS 6-week program that just works.
Stock Market Investing
Books
The Intelligent Investor
The greatest investment advisor of the twentieth century, Benjamin Graham, taught and inspired people worldwide. Graham’s philosophy of “value investing” — which shields investors from substantial error and teaches them to develop long-term strategies — has made The Intelligent Investor the stock market bible ever since its original publication in 1949.
A Random Walk Down Wall Street
Whether you’re considering your first 401k contribution, contemplating retirement, or anywhere in between, A Random Walk Down Wall Street is the best investment guide money can buy. In this new edition, Burton G. Malkiel shares authoritative insights spanning the full range of investment opportunities―including valuable new material on cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, and “tax-loss harvesting”―to help you chart a calm course through the turbulent waters of today’s financial markets.
Real Estate Investing
Books
Net Worth Tracking
Personal Capital
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Daily Goal Setting Journal

Daily Gratitude and Goal Setting Journal
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Financial Freedom
Books
Mindset
Books
Other Blogs
Get Rich Slowly
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The Millennial Revolution
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BiggerPockets
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Credit/Debt
annualcreditreport.com
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