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Investing & Personal Finance Resources

These links are for education and general information only. Nothing on this page is personal investment advice, a recommendation to buy or sell any security, or a guarantee of profit. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of money you invest. Always do your own research and, when needed, speak with a licensed financial professional.
Foundations

Stock Market & Investing Education

These sites focus on teaching the basics: how markets work, what different investments are, and how risk and return fit into your overall financial life.

Guides & Tutorials
Investopedia
A large library of articles, definitions, and tutorials on investing, markets, and personal finance.
Helpful for looking up terms and getting step-by-step explanations of basic and intermediate concepts.
Research & Education
Morningstar
Known for research on stocks, mutual funds, and ETFs, plus educational content on long-term investing.
Some tools are paid, but free sections and articles can still support learning about analysis and risk.
Education & Commentary
The Motley Fool
Articles, podcasts, and educational content on investing and building long-term wealth.
Some content includes specific stock opinions; treat these as commentary, not personal recommendations.
Free Courses
Khan Academy – Personal Finance & Investing
Free video lessons on core finance, interest, investing basics, and personal money management.
Good for learners who prefer structured, step-by-step videos and practice questions.
Market Tools

Free Stock & ETF Tools

These tools provide quotes, charts, watchlists, and basic research for stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Use them for information and tracking — not as a substitute for your own judgment.

Quotes & Portfolios
Yahoo Finance
A popular site for stock quotes, basic research, news, and simple portfolio tracking.
Offers charts, historical data, and basic fundamentals for many publicly traded companies and ETFs.
Basic Tracking
Google Finance
Simple stock-tracking and market overview tool integrated with Google’s ecosystem.
Helpful for quick lookups and basic watchlists without a lot of extra features or complexity.
Charts & Analysis
TradingView
A charting platform offering interactive charts and technical analysis tools, with a free tier.
Useful for visualizing price history and patterns; be cautious with complex strategies if you are a beginner.
Screeners & Maps
Finviz
Free stock screeners, heatmaps, and visual tools for exploring markets and different types of stocks.
Helpful for scanning by sector, price, market cap, or basic criteria; paid tiers add additional detail.
Money Management

Personal Finance & Budgeting

These tools focus on everyday money management: tracking spending, building a budget, and understanding your overall financial picture.

Budget & Bills
Rocket Money
A user-friendly app for tracking monthly spending and finding forgotten subscriptions.
Best for "cleaning up" your finances and monitoring bills; the free version covers the basics.
Budget Method
YNAB – You Need A Budget
A budgeting philosophy and app built around “giving every dollar a job” and proactive planning.
The educational content, blog, and YouTube channel share budgeting strategies even if you don’t pay for the app.
Net Worth Tracking
Personal Capital (Empower)
Tools for tracking accounts, net worth, and long-term goals, with optional advisory services.
Free dashboards can help you see the big picture; advisory services are optional and come with separate fees.
News & Commentary

Financial News & Market Insights

News sites and commentary can help you stay aware of what markets are doing. Remember that frequent news can be noisy and emotional — not every headline requires action.

Market News
MarketWatch
News, market data, and opinion pieces on stocks, bonds, and the broader economy.
Helpful for tracking broad trends and headlines; always separate facts from opinion or hype.
Business Media
CNBC – Investing
Business TV network and website with investing news, interviews, and market coverage.
Includes live coverage and short-term commentary; be cautious about reacting to every story or prediction.
Articles & Analysis
Seeking Alpha
Platform where analysts and investors share articles and research on individual stocks and sectors.
Many pieces are opinion-based; treat them as one perspective to compare with other research and your own goals.
Deeper Learning

Investment Courses & Guides

These platforms share structured courses on finance and investing. Many have free “audit” options so you can learn without paying for certificates.

Online Courses
Coursera – Finance & Investing
University-backed courses on topics like corporate finance, investing basics, and financial markets.
Many classes can be “audited” for free; certificates and extras are optional and usually paid.
University Content
edX – Finance & Investment Courses
Courses from universities and institutions covering investing, risk management, and financial markets.
Similar to Coursera: many can be viewed for free in audit mode, with paid options for graded work or certificates.
OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare – Finance & Economics
Free access to lecture notes, assignments, and exams from MIT courses, including finance and economics.
More advanced and academic in tone; useful for learners who want a deeper, more technical understanding.
Math & Projections

Free Investment Calculators

These calculators can help you estimate growth, compare scenarios, and visualize how compound interest works. They are estimates only, not promises.

Growth Estimates
Bankrate – Investment Calculators
Tools for modeling investment growth, savings plans, and different contribution schedules.
A way to explore “what if” scenarios; results depend entirely on the assumptions you plug in.
Compound Interest
Moneychimp
Simple calculators for compound interest, investment growth, and basic probability concepts.
Good for getting a feel for how interest rates, time, and contributions interact over many years.
Communities

Forums & Community Resources

Peer communities can offer stories, encouragement, and ideas. Keep in mind that anyone can post online, so always double-check information and avoid treating random posts as professional advice.

Personal Finance Forum
Reddit – r/personalfinance
A large community focused on everyday money topics like budgeting, debt payoff, saving, and investing basics.
Has a detailed “wiki” section with frequently asked questions and starter guides for different situations.
Investing Forum
Reddit – r/investing
Discussion space for investing topics, markets, and strategies across different asset types.
Posts reflect individual opinions and may involve high risk strategies; treat them as conversation, not guidance.
Index Investing Community
Bogleheads
A forum inspired by John Bogle’s principles, focused on low-cost index funds and long-term investing.
Emphasizes simple, diversified portfolios and staying disciplined instead of trying to time the market.
Important Investing & Personal Finance Disclaimer

The links and tools listed on this page are provided for informational and educational purposes only. We do not own, operate, or control these external websites or organizations.

Nothing here is individualized financial, legal, tax, or investment advice. We are not recommending that anyone buy, sell, or hold any specific investment, and we do not guarantee any outcome or rate of return.

Before making investment decisions, opening accounts, or following strategies, consider speaking with a licensed financial professional who understands your full situation, goals, and risk tolerance.

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