9 Most Popular Finance Blogs You’ll Want to Follow Right Now

9 Most Popular Finance Blogs
9 Most Popular Finance Blogs

Here are our picks for the 9 most popular finance blogs you'll instantly want to follow

9 Most Popular Finance Blogs
9 Most Popular Finance Blogs



Financial Samurai

Financial Samurai ceo Sam Dogen formally retired at the age of just 34! So, needless to say, he knows a bit about making, saving and spending money – and on his financial blog, he is happy to share that information with you. Topics discussed include everything from early retirement (and why you may not want to) to instructions on how to buy a vehicle and how much you can pay.

Dough Roller

You will find great tips on banking, saving, using credit wisely, managing money, and everything in between on the Dough Roller blog, courtesy of Founder Rob Berger and the site's team of financial experts. Particularly popular are their reviews of various banks, checking accounts, credit cards and financial services.

Get Rich Slowly

These days everyone wants to get rich quickly but J.D. On Get Rich Slowly, Roth urges you to take a different path. Here's tips on living below your means, optimizing your personal investments, retirement planning and debt overcoming make it one of the best personal finance blogs to track.


Money Saving Mom

Money Saving Mom's website, as a wife and mother, helps to make and save money when raising a family, but even single or childless individuals will benefit from their wealth of advice. And while everyone will enjoy the tips and deals shared by the site's owner, Crystal Paine, blog owners will especially love her knowledge about starting and building up your own business finance blog.

Cash Cow Couple

Cash Cow Couple shares married couple Jacob and Vanessa's life and financial planning. These two are committed to minimalist living and describing how they spent as little as $1,000 a month during their early marriage years. It makes them one of the best frugal living blogs and the couple also reveals how they used their lack of spending to get out of debt, become financially free, and even take luxurious holidays.



The Penny Hoarder

Contrary to what its name may mean, The Penny Hoarder is not merely about pinching small coins of copper. Whether it's a side business, a second job, or just an easy way to make some extra cash, the site actually has a ton of content to make money too.

There are of course still plenty of stories on saving money, whether it's smart investment decisions or frugal living. Yeah, people love the Penny Hoarder freebies and other deals.

I Will Teach You to Be Rich

Also known as the "Ramit Sethi blog," with Sethi's best-selling novel, I'll teach you to be rich. Here you can get plenty of advice and insights directly from one of the most popular and well-known gurus in personal finance around.



Money Ning

Do you want to bring frugal living to the next level? David Ning has just the stuff at the Money Ning, from living on just $34.01 a week to budget travel and holiday tips. The blog of course covers a lot more than spending cuts, including some great info on investment and money management. The name of the game at Money Ning is to spend less and save more.

Budgets Are Sexy

Budgets Are Sexy, as you can probably tell by the name, does a great job of making personal finance fun. J., The Author Money, has a lighthearted and engaging style of writing which keeps its readers coming back for more. But don't get us wrong, he always has excellent advice to share on all personal finance issues, from creating a side hustle to early retirement, his wit and banter is just an added bonus.

9 Most Popular Finance Blogs
9 Most Popular Finance Blogs