JLP at All Financial Matters has masterminded another outstanding community project.
By recruiting contributions from other money bloggers, he’s crafted a library of personal finance HOW-TOs. These are guides to performing all sorts of common tasks, from starting an IRA to selling a used car, from calculating net worth to teaching kids about money.
The personal finance HOW-TO library currently contains 93 individual entries from two dozen contributors in categories such as:
- Retirement planning
- Automobiles
- Banking
- Budgeting
- Careers
- Credit cards and debt
- Emergencies
- Insurance
- Investing
- Taxes
JLP plans to add to the library, so bookmark the page for future reference! (And if you know of another personal finance HOW-TO that should be included, drop him a line.)
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I like your how-to page, but I was wondering if you have a list of PF books that you have in your personal library. I use the library frequently and am very interested in furthering my own education in the PF area. It is also a personal goal for 2007 (one educational book a month.)
Thanks for the help and I love the site.
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