Following our post last week: 57 resources to help you manage your retirement without a financial planner, folks asked us for more sources of information and some folks recommended others we should have included the first go ‘round (in some cases the website owners themselves). Bending to the will of the invisible hand, we’ve prepared a list of additional sites that we think you might find useful to take charge of your own retirement. We hope this prove useful to your situation. Let us know of other gems we haven’t uncovered.
I owe you – A UK-based expense sharing website that is aimed mostly at students, but can be applied to anyone’s circumstances.
Financial Content – A company specializing in the integration and delivery of financial data and tools into websites, corporate intranets and print media
Torrid Technologies – A retirement savings planner with great features and detail.
Money, Matter, and More Musings – A blog with musings on Money, Personal Finance, Frugality, Debt, and Other Matters. Check out the illustrated cash flow diagrams!
The Dough Roller – A money-saving blog with a major emphasis on controlling your own finances.
Net Worth IQ – A site with calculators, information, and tips on how to accurately determine your personal net worth, and how to increase it.
Fey Financial Management – Fee only financial advice with a low cost international perspective.
Dropcash – A still-in-production site aimed at helping people organize fundraising efforts for everything from bake sales to family gifts.
Money Trackin’ – Online accounting system with an emphasis on location-based savings.
Stock Tickr – A resource for stock traders looking to maximize their returns from trades, with information, advice, and statistics.
Save Wealth – A website aimed at giving you the knowledge to build and preserve wealth.
Rate Catcher – An account management site that looks for good interest rates on bank, investment, brokerage, and other personal finance accounts.
Boom J – Lifestyle and social network for Baby Boomers.
A-Train Finance – A blog designed to help people retire with careful and proper planning.
Planet Wealth Blog – A blog aimed at making stock market strategies as simple as possible.
Chris Perruna – A blog concerning itself with the stock market, finances, success, and life itself.
Career Overview – A resource for those looking at becoming financial analysts
Housing Maps – Maps of rooms, houses, condos, and apartments for sale or rent all across the country. Ideal for those considering Downsizing!
Fierce Finance – The Financial Services’ Daily monitor of the news and important trends in the financial world.
Matt H. Evans – Excel Spreadsheets of great detail and value that calculate all manner of statistics helpful in planning your financial course.
Paul’s Tips on Fooling Smart People – How to not be one of those who falls victim to a financial con-man. Must-read.
Credit Review – An excellent blog on how to (among other things) increase your credit rating so as to qualify for cheaper loans
Michael McDerment – A Canadian entrepreneur trying to assist those going into business for themselves with useful advice and experiences.
My Society - A charitable project which builds websites that give people simple, tangible benefits in the civic and community aspects of their lives.
Consumerism Commentary – Information relating to consumers and the financial world.
I will teach you to be rich - Ramit Sethi’s blog on personal finance (banking, saving, budgeting and investing) and personal entrepreneurship.
Savvy Saver - Personal prosperity depends not on how much money you make, but on how much money you keep. This personal finance blog i dedicated to making smart money decisions, living below your means, and increasing net worth.
Rollyo – A means by which you can create your own search engine tailored to your needs.
Side Job Track – An employment resource for people looking to get a new or second job, start a new career, or work in retirement.
Give Meaning – An online fundraising site for charitable works and organizations scattered across the country.
Debt Consolidation Care – An Internet community helping people get out of debt.





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