I noticed a few bloggers covering the beat on what great financial communities and discussion boards existed out there. Mighty Bargain Hunter made his own list, and so did Moolanomy.
So I thought I’d pipe in with a few other additions. I’d like to thank the following communities for encouraging me to join their blog rolls and forums. Please check them out for more information and helpful discussion on various financial topics:
- NestEggr.com is a new site for stock and investment information, financial bloggers, advice exchange, and touts itself as a place for your money questions to be answered. [Update: this site seems to have bit the dust!]
- Frugal Hacks is a group site maintained by several frugal bloggers and is a truly great spot for all things cheap!
They also have a blog roll that lists many blogs in the frugality spectrum of which I am a proud member. - Work It Mom! What else, but a wonderful resource for working mothers: full of active groups, conversations, articles, interviews and blogs of those sharing the same plight.
- OurCommunityPower.org has a few financial forums containing quite a strong following: please check out their Debt Consolidation Care forum and their Mortgage Fit forum for coverage of debt and mortgage topics respectively. They’ve got a wealth of resources there including calculators and views from expert members.
I’d also like to point out this interesting list of 100 best business finance posts of all time. I’m not quite sure how they farmed all this information but kudos to them for doing so!
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I wasn’t even sure where to look to engage the financial community. I thought for sure there must be a presence somewhere. Just wanted to say thanks for giving me some direction of where to go. I do research for protecting financial websites from spyware and things like that, so I want to get involved with their concerns.