Top Free Websites for Financial Advice
A recent article in USA Today under “Managing Your Money” contained great information on which websites to use to get free financial advice. I’ve condensed the information to highlight the websites that are important to women investors.
Bankrate.com supplies information on checking and savings accounts, mortgages, credit cards, and more.
Realtor.com is the official site of the National Association of Realtors. It provides the most extensive and accurate publicly available database of homes for sale.
Zillow.com is a great site to check out to find out what your house and other’s houses are worth. You can also get details on recent home sales in the neighborhoods that you are considering investing in.
BenefitsCheckUp.org is sponsored by the National Council on Aging. It provides information on more than 1,550 public and private benefit programs for seniors in every state. It’s a tremendous resource for those dealing with the financial and emotional issues around elder care.
NationalREIA.org is the official site of the National Real Estate Investors Association. Use this website to help find an association to join in your local community. It’s especially valuable to those just getting started in real estate investing.
Wisewomeninvestor.com Of course, this list wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t include my own! This is where you can get up-to-date information about becoming a successful investor and taking control of your financial life.