Top Personal Finance Resources for 2019
Boom! We made it to 2019 – another year of smashing our financial goals and progressing on our financial education journeys. To start the year off right, I’ve put together some of my favourite resources when it comes to personal finance. These are the books I read, websites I visit, Twitter handles I follow and Podcasts I listen to, in order to answer my money questions and level up my personal finance skills.
My favourite resource that I direct people to on a daily basis is the Australian Securities & Investment Commission’s (ASIC) MoneySmart website, which provides a plethora of information and tools to use across a wide array on financial concepts and issues that Australian’s face. I usually start there as they cover the basics quite well, and then move onto other resources for more in-depth information if I require it.
Twitter Handles
Podcasts
Equity Mates – Australian beginner investors
Listen Money Matters – US-based personal finance content
Invest Like the Best – insights helping you better manage your time and money
Australian Investors Podcast – interviews with professional Australian investors
Finder.com.au Money Podcast – finance news, views and tips without the boredom
The Richards Report – investment insights from notable Australian finance professionals
Side Hustle School – short daily interviews with individuals running side-hustles
The Money (ABC) – how the Australian and global economy works
Websites
Money Magazine – Australian financial news and money-related content
Miss Money Box — a strong focus on financial education
Fearless Female Traders — female-focused personal finance community
Livewire – free investment insights from leading financial professionals
InvestSMART – a source of free educational articles by professional share analysts
AFR – digital and hard copy magazine covering Australian financial news (paywall)
Books
The Simple Path to Wealth – J L Collins
The Year of Less – Cait Flanders
Minimalism: Live a Meaningful Live – Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus
Side Hustle – Chris Guillebeau
Millennial Money – James and Patrick O’Shaughnessy
The $1000 Project – Canna Campbell
Unf**k Your Finances – Melissa Brown
I hope there was something in this list that will be helpful to you throughout the year, and I’d love to hear of any resources that you use that haven’t been included in this list.
If you’re interested in learning more about money and personal finance, catch us on the How To Money podcast which you can find on iTunes, or via our online web-player. Follow us on Twitter @HowToMoneyAUS, and on Medium at How To Money Australia.
Kate — HTM Editor & Host
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