Senin, 30 Juli 2012

Money experts to follow on Twitter

Continued from Monday

Kelli B. Grant (@kellibgrant). You don’t get to be a senior consumer reporter at SmartMoney.com without knowing a thing or two about spending, saving and shopping. Grant regularly tweets on all things money-related, from travel and credit cards to the problem with store-bought mac n’ cheese. “Sometimes I sleep,” she jokes in her profile. To date, she has 3,848 followers.

J. Money (@Budgets Are Sexy). Anyone who can make frugality sound this fun is alright by us, and 11,561 followers can’t be wrong. J. Money shares recent blog posts from his site BudgetsAreSexy.com, savings tips and helpful advice for handling sticky issues in money and relationships.

MoneyCrashers (@moneycrashers). If GetRichSlowly is the ultimate source for personal takes on saving and spending, then Money Crashers is the best place to access the latest news on taxes, investing and retirement planning. You can’t knock their coverage of budget road trips, either. Tune in Thursdays at 4 EST for the site’s Twitter chat #mcchat, where followers share tips and sound off on their financial lives.

John Ulzheimer (@johnulzheimer). Ulzheimer is the founder of CreditExpertWitness.com and an FCRA Certified credit expert. He is also a contributing author for Mint.com, the National Federation For Credit Counseling, and creditsesame.com. He usually sticks to the topic of credit on Twitter, offering news and insight.

Peter Renton (@socialloans). Renton publishes the Social Lending Network, a blog that focuses on the peer-to-peer lending industry. On it, Renton answers questions about the industry from followers and publishes several articles on how to get started and be successful at P2P lending.

John Mulkey (@thehousingguru). Mulkey started his career building houses and has over 40 years of experience in the housing industry. On Twitter, he shares insight and experience to help buyers and sellers navigate the murky market.

Credit.com (@creditexperts). Home of the free monthly credit score and report card, Credit.com’s Twitter feed offers news about the industry in general as well as tips to help people boost that all-important scor

Money Experts (@moneyexperts). At 13,507 followers and counting, this personal finance blog makes money matters easy for interested followers. We have #money experts sharing industry insight.

 Source: businessinsider.com

 

 

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