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13 Personal Finance Newsletters to Subscribe to in 2024

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Updated December 24, 2023

If your goal is to sharpen your money management skills in 2024, educating yourself and learning new money habits is key. Of course, you’ll nab some books, catch some cool pods and subscribe to your favorite “finfluencers” on YouTube. However, we’d also like to humbly suggest that you swap out some of your “buy this new stuff” email newsletters for personal finance newsletters. 

Not sure where to start? Don’t worry. There’s help. If you’re ready to level up your money this year and beyond, here’s a list of personal finance newsletters to subscribe to in 2024. 

Best financial newsletters to subscribe to in 2024

Personal finance is a vast subject, with topics ranging from side hustles to real estate, investing, budgeting and beyond. Whether you’re a recent college grad, empty nester, jet setter or entrepreneur, there’s a newsletter for that. 

Below, we’ll highlight a variety of personal finance newsletters with the hopes that you’ll find something to speak to your financial circumstances and help you manage your money better.

Side Hustle Nation

Money success can often be summed up in three actions: cutting costs, increasing income and saving (or investing) the difference. If you’re looking to start and grow a profitable side hustle, Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation can help with the increasing income part. 

Side Hustle Nation is a website, podcast and weekly newsletter that helps people start and grow profitable side businesses. The site offers a range of resources, including articles, podcasts, courses, and a community forum, to help people develop and implement their side hustle ideas. 

Get started by taking your side-hustle assessment, which also adds you to the email list. 

Life After Debt 

Another pillar of financial stability is the ability to pay down or even entirely eliminate debt from your balance sheet, however impossible that task may seem. But what if you could hear stories about people who’ve done it successfully?

Marcus Garrett is a podcaster and finfluencer that has dug himself out of debt and showcases others on his podcasts who’ve done the same. The weekly newsletter, Life After Debt, includes relevant tips from the podcast and plenty of motivational money stories about getting out of debt and how life after debt truly feels.

Worthy by FinanceBuzz

FinanceBuzz is perfect if you're short on time and have limited bandwidth to consume financial content but still want to get your financial savvy on. FinanceBuzz covers a range of topics, including credit cards, banking, investing, and loans. The publisher's newsletter, Worthy, covers topics like saving, investing and financial news in an easy-to-digest format.

Budgetnista Goodies

Tiffany “Budgetnista” Aliche is a financial educator, author, and speaker. After graduating college, she worked as a teacher but struggled with debt and financial instability. At some point, she decided to take control of her finances and started a blog to document her journey as the “Budgetnista.”

Today, Budgetnista.com is a personal finance website empowering people to live financially healthy lives. Sign up for Tiffany’s newsletter at BudgetnistaGoodies.com where you’ll get access to cash giveaways, free magazine subscriptions, apps, financial challenges and more. 

Simplify and Enjoy

If you’re into minimizing and finding joy in the simple life while still enjoying a high standard of living, you should check out the Simplify and Enjoy newsletter by Elle Martinez. Simplify and Enjoy is geared toward parents of young children working towards financial freedom. 

Each week Elle & team discuss topics like financial independence while encouraging families to enjoy their journey. In this vein, Elle discusses travel, exploring more flexible work options, and getting healthy. 

Cash is Kween™

Yarelys Tifa is a first-generation Afro-Latina financial educator who, after dropping out of the corporate world, created Cash is Kween™ to provide the BIPOC community a safe space to talk money and build a foundation of generational wealth. According to Yarelys, empathy and access are the cornerstones of her brand and business.

Although Yarelys grew up in a low-income household, she became a six-figure income earner. Now, she provides financial education through her newsletter, covering finance news and sharing personal stories to break down complex financial concepts.

The Finance Cowboy

Real estate investing is a common path for the average Joe to build wealth. If you’d like to know more about getting started in real estate, The Finance Cowboy is a great website and newsletter to get you started. The site’s founder, JD Sustar, used his high-income job as a launch pad to start investing in rental properties. 

Since starting in 2018, he’s purchased 13 single-family homes, a mobile home park, and multiple Airbnbs, while also acquiring and launching multiple six-figure businesses. Sign up for his newsletter, and he’ll walk you through the steps to duplicate his success in real estate.

MandiMoney Makers

Another path to financial freedom is having a great job with high earning potential. Essentially, you can negotiate your way up the corporate ladder with the right tactics and an expert career strategy.

Mandi Woodruff-Santos of MandiMoney is the founder of the MandiMoney Makers™️, a leadership and career coaching community for women of color. As a career and money expert, Mandi is a regular contributor to Yahoo Finance Live and has been featured on The Dr. Phil Show, The New York Times, CNBC, CNN, Business Insider, Essence and Teen Vogue.

Each Sunday, Mandi delivers a career and negotiating tip via the MandiMoney Makers newsletter.

The Nomad Capitalist

Whether you’re at the beginning of your financial journey or have reached financial independence, it’s never a bad idea to explore international tax strategies. After all, the number of U.S. retirees that become ex-pats is growing by leaps and bounds, so it’s something you may have to think about when the time is right. That’s where  Nomad Capitalist comes in.

Nomad Capitalist, founded by Andrew Henderson,  is a website and consulting firm that provides advice and resources to individuals and businesses looking to optimize their international lifestyle and finances. 

The site covers topics such as offshore banking, global citizenship, international investing, and tax optimization. The newsletter is a great resource for updates and the latest news on international taxation, visa requirements, relocation and more. 

Overcoming Financial Trauma

If you’ve found yourself in a financial rut that seems on an endless loop, there’s a chance that there are deeper emotional issues at play. You could be affected by financial trauma. 

Rahkim Sabree is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), and registered financial consultant (RFC). Rahkim hosts a podcast and publishes a weekly newsletter that makes the connection between emotions and money: Overcoming Financial Trauma

Both the podcast and newsletter explore the relationship between money and mental health— specifically in the areas of financial trauma. By subscribing, you get access to expert insights and reflections on various experiences, strategies, and perspectives that fall within that spectrum. The newsletter features both a free and premium subscription option.

Robinhood Snacks

Round out your personal finance knowledge with information on investing along with the latest business and finance news. Each weekday, Robinhood Snacks delivers a brief summary of the top three business and finance news stories of the day, along with some analysis and commentary on the implications of those stories. 

The newsletter also includes a section called "What Else We're Snacking On" which provides quick breakdowns on other interesting news and trends. The newsletter and podcast are free to subscribers and are a popular source of daily news and insights for many Robinhood app users.

Childfree Wealth 

The Childfree Wealth website and newsletter, founded by Jay Zigmont, focuses on life and financial planning for childfree and permanently childless people. The goal is to provide specialized financial education to the 1 in 5 adults in the US who don’t have kids and aren’t planning on having kids. Childfree Wealth subscribers can expect to get useful articles and resources on living a fulfilled, financially stable life without the responsibility of raising children.

Money Moves by Perspectives

Some may think that being a single mom and building wealth is nearly impossible. But finfluencer Nia Adams has proven this wrong and is teaching others to do the same. 

 Nia is the creator and founder of Perspectives, a personal finance education brand that helps women go from struggling and stressed to empowered with money so they can achieve financial stability. As a young mom, she faced many financial obstacles but eventually went on to pay off $50,000 in debt and invest in real estate. 

Her newsletter, Money Moves, provides helpful tips on everything from money and credit, healthy recipes, monthly affirmations, self-care and more. Nia believes that Improving money habits isn't just about money —  it's about improving every area of life. 

Find your financial community

Increasing your financial literacy isn’t easy, but it’s possible if you have access to the right resources and tools. Filling your inbox with financial education, news and inspiring money stories is a great way to get started. As a bonus, you could become a part of a like-minded community to get the support you need to crush your financial goals. Happy reading and learning!

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the #1 best investment newsletter

Robinhood is a popular investing app that allows users to trade stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrency with no commission fees. Robinhood Snacks is the company newsletter that provides investment tips and financial news.  

What are the most trusted financial news sources?

Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Bloomberg, Reuters, Yahoo! Finance, Investopedia, and Motley Fool are examples of trusted financial news sources. 

What are the best fintech publications?

Fintech Finance News, Fintech Magazine and TechCrunch are popular fintech publications.

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