When it comes to your personal finance, turns our there are some pretty awesome experts out there, specializing in everything from investing advice to living on a budget. If you're looking for a constant stream of wise money posts, check our some of these finance feeds on Twitter.
1. For an Academic and Public Policy Perspective: @A_Lusardi
Why we need to teach financial literacy in school.Oh yes!thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2013/0
Annamaria Lusardi (@A_Lusardi) March 12, 2013
A professor at the George Washington School of Business, Annamaria Lusardi is a strong advocate for financial literacy. Follow her for tweets on the intersection of public policy and personal finance knowledge.
2. For the Latest Investing News: @ManishaThakor
"The Hidden Dangers of Being a Sophisticated Investor" via @usnews bit.ly/12E5Lr6 [Shocking that this goes on, sad but true] #fb
Manisha Thakor (@ManishaThakor) March 12, 2013
Even if investing is somewhat intimidating to you, the articles Manisha Thakor shares will familiarize you with current trends.
3. For Actionable Advice: @DailyWorth
"Will it hurt my credit?" Take the 10-question quiz: ow.ly/j6HCE via @aarp
DailyWorth (@DailyWorth) March 18, 2013
DailyWorth's Twitter feed is full of tips to help you meet your day-to-day financial goals. Follow for answers to your pressing questions on everything from budgeting to your credit score.
4. For Those on a Tight Budget: @EARN
Most Americans want a hike in minimum wage. What do you think? i.earn.org/1569Wru
EARN (@EARN) March 17, 2013
EARN focuses on helping low-income individuals create prosperity, and its advice is great for anyone who has budgetary constraints or wants to live a more frugal lifestyle.
5. To Chat With Other Money Conscious Tweeps: @wisebread
How to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Try Something New ow.ly/j135l
Wise Bread (@wisebread) March 18, 2013
Wise Bread hosts and participates in tons of different Twitter chats on topics ranging from savings to credit. Follow if you want to connect with others sharing their favorite financial tips.
6. For Real Life Stories: @TheBillfold
Living In The Post-Employment Economy (That's Us, Right Now) - thebillfold.com/?p=25631
The Billfold (@TheBillfold) March 18, 2013
The Billfold's catchy personal stories will draw you in and make you rethink your own financial situation.
7. For Reads You'll Come Back To: @gogirlfinance
Networking tip: Remember to exchange contact info and to follow up bit.ly/WyE8Lc
GoGirl Finance (@gogirlfinance) March 18, 2013
Follow to keep up with the site's latest posts, as well as excellent finance reads from around the web.
8. Especially for 20-Somethings: @MoneyUnder30
Should you get financial help from your parents in your 20s? po.st/QCOqMI
Money Under 30 (@MoneyUnder30) March 14, 2013
You've probably heard the advice to start saving and investing early, and you're all but guaranteed a solid financial future. But with a recovering jobs market and record levels of student loan debt, millenials face unique challenges in gaining their financial footing. If you're going through this yourself, follow Money Under 30 for advice.
9. For All Things Credit: @CreditExperts
5 ways to improve your credit score. step by step advice. watch video. ow.ly/jaP9x#credit
Credit.com Experts (@CreditExperts) March 18, 2013
Credit.com shares the latest tips for managing your credit, from how to dispute credit report mistakes to breaking down common credit myths. If you're just establishing credit, working to raise your score, or simply searching for answers to your questions, you'll definitely take something away from these tweets.
10. For All of This in One Place: @LearnVest
How Real Kids Save: Meet the 6-Year-Old Who Socked Away $2,400 || ow.ly/j9Vle
LearnVest (@LearnVest) March 18, 2013
From the latest trends in retirement savings to basic budgeting tips and personal stories, LearnVest has something for everyone. You'll love the tip of the day. If you follow only one of these experts, make it this one.
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