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7 Awesome Online Forums for Personal Finance and Investing

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Recently I’ve been spending a lot of time on personal finance and investing forums. As a blogger, forums are an excellent source of information. They let you know what questions people are asking about money. And the better forums have really thoughtful answers and resources.

So I thought I’d share with you some of my favorite money forums. They can be a great place to ask questions, look for answers, and join a community.

  1. myFICO Forums: has done a terrific job of putting together a great resource about credit scores. The community is friendly and replies to tough credit questions are posted quickly, thanks to a very active forum. The forum also covers a wide range of personal finance topics.
  2. YNAB Forums: YNAB is the best budgeting tool you’ll find anywhere. I use it daily. The YNAB website includes a forum. It covers not only topics related to the YNAB software, but also more general topics on budgeting and personal finance. But if you are struggling with a budget, the YNAB forum is the place to go for help.
  3. Morningstar Forums: Morningstar offers discussion groups on a wide variety of investing topics. From stock picking to investing in retirement to mutual fund investing, you’ll find a ton of great information here. It also has a personal finance discussion forum, although investing topics are what make this resource special.
  4. Reddit--Personal Finance: Anything goes in this forum. I find the questions and replies to be the most down to earth of all the forums. The forum also has a helpful search function to find specific topics.
  5. Reddit--Investing: I’ve included this investing forum for one reason—it offers links to some interesting resources. Ignore the threads about whether a specific stock is a good investment. And if any thread predicts the future price of a stock, ignore it.
  6. Bogleheads Forum: Named after Jack Bogle, the Bogleheads forum has great information on low-cost, long-term, passive investing. You can get your questions answered about asset allocation and portfolio rebalancing.
  7. Bigger Pockets Forum: If you own rental property or are thinking about investing in real estate, the Bigger Pockets Forum is the place to be. An excellent resource for all aspects of REI.

So those are my favorite forums. If you have others, leave a comment below.

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Rob Berger

Rob Berger

Rob Berger is the founder of Dough Roller and the Dough Roller Money Podcast. A former securities law attorney and Forbes deputy editor, Rob is the author of the book Retire Before Mom and Dad. He educates independent investors on his YouTube channel and at RobBerger.com.


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