Personal Finance- Link Love Wednesdays

February is starting to be my favorite month. Spring is that much closer, there’s no more pressure from New Year’s resolutions and love is in the air! So in honor of all that love we decided to show a little love here at Financial Success for Young Adults (FSYA). Every Wednesday in February we are going to give you some great articles for a certain topic from other writers on the web. This is also one of our commitments honoring the Yakezie Challenge.

www.CheapLikeMeBlog.com

Cheap Like Me is a great site with tons of information on how to, well be cheap. From innovative gift wrapping to saving money with an accountant, Cheap Like Me is sure to please.

www.BuyLikeBuffett.com

Value investing is the primary topic at Buy Like Buffett. If you are truly interested in value stocks and dividend investing then you will find great articles and information here.

www.BudgetsareSexy.com

I like this one for the humor along with the personal finance information. J Money, the anonymous blogger, also started a million dollar club for everyone who is tracking their journey to being rich.

www.ManvsDebt.com

This site started as one man’s journey to becoming debt free, and on the way he turned his blog into a money making machine. He writes about how he did it, he shows you his net worth and he offers some great tools he created so you can become debt free also.

Check out these sites and comment on any articles you find interesting. Contact us if you have a financial site you’d like reviewed for our next session of link love!

About LaTisha

"Money is a tool. Use it to get where you want, but don't let it control you."

LaTisha grew up with very little knowledge of how she should handle her personal finances. She decided to go back to school and complete a finance degree to learn the mechanics of money. When she finally realized that money is a tool, she set out to teach others as well how to control this tool. That led her to start YoungFinances.com to give recent college graduates the head start that she did not have. Her goal is to help young adults budget, invest and achieve success.
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