6 Free Financial Resources

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Hello~ I am sharing FREE financial online resources I found! I hope these are beneficial for everyone during this pandemic.


Podcasts

Paula Pant, a leader in the financial independence movement, speaks with guests from every dimension of the financial ecosystem. The best part of this podcast is that each episode is very digestible, making complicated money topics accessible to pretty much anyone. Some of the recurring topics on the show include the psychology of money, early retirement, basic investing, and broader money management.

 

A more sophisticated podcast that frequently explores some of the more nuanced topics within investing, including, but not limited to, style investing, smart beta, active investing, and conflicts of interest surrounding financial advice. The podcast plays to an audience with an already-solid financial acumen, but adds tremendous value when heard over time.

 

Joshua Sheats, a financial planner with at least 15 letters worth of designations after his name, provides a unique perspective on all things personal finance. Many of Joshua's episodes cover issues outside of investing but related to personal finance, like insurance needs-analysis, budgeting, and emergency preparedness. Listeners can expect at least a few brand new pointers with each episode.

 
 
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A simple refresher on the power of a passively managed portfolio and another vote for the "buy-and-hold the index" approach. JL Collins -- occasionally referred to as "the godfather of financial independence" has made a powerful footprint around the financial community, frequently appearing on popular podcasts, and also participated in a Google Talk a number of years ago.

 

Another great financial independence hub, the ChooseFI team runs a highly consumable site and podcast, including timely (and of course, free) webinars on Facebook Live. Topics in the past have included tax management and pandemic budgeting, all with the goal of creating a life that you actually want. The webinars are often in a panel format, so you're able to hear multiple perspectives and competing ideas on a single screen.

 

We offer a wealth of resources, from posts on how to get started with investing via the Investment Knowledge Center, to thoroughly researched stocks with detailed investment theses, to retirement and social security questions. If you're new to investing, even just browsing these articles can go quite a long way in deepening your financial understanding. The Fool's website is also going to be one of your best bets in terms of accessing credentialed experts' views on individual stocks -- and without a need to hand over your assets for the privilege.

 

Perhaps the best aspect of finding these resources is that there are significant economies of scale that come with the time spent reading or listening -- you'll begin to think about your relationship with money a bit differently, and many of these resources will lead you down other valuable avenues. It's important to keep in mind that these resources represent only a starting point; there are countless other free, easy-to-access information havens available across the internet. It's up to you to determine which ones work for you, and which you will want to revisit!


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