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Are you looking for some great websites that can give you financial information?
If you're like me, you don't want all the money-speak with figures flying and deep explanations of the recession – you just want good, solid advice and tips to help you weather the storm.
Here are three sites that I really like and feel that they would be beneficial to you as you try to deal with your own financial foibles.
Crown Ministries is a Christian ministry that specializes in personal finance. Even if you have no use for the Biblical values on board, you will find a lot of the advice and the online tools useful. There are debt-repayment calculators, mortgage calculators, budget calculators, printable checkbook registers, and many other helpful tools to help you manage your budget.
My favorite tools on crown.org are the budgeting tools. One tool allows you to plug in your budget and income amounts and it will calculate in what areas you are overspending. Another tool helps you set up a workable monthly budget based upon your household size and your monthly income.
Kids Wealth is a neat site for helping parents teach money matters to kids. They've got some great information – and products if you'd like to buy – available to help the kiddos realize that money doesn't grow on trees.
The information on kidswealth.com is worth checking out if you're looking for ways to help your kids understand that in a recession, they can't just go out and buy everything they want just whenever they want.
Investor Insight is currently one of my favorite financial sites. I have found that it gives good advice, is enjoyable to read and is easily-understood by the average non-financial-wiz like myself.
All of these sites have emailed newsletters and information that is worth signing up for.
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