Linda's Favorite Resources
On The Web
Need a little extra help understanding finances, money management and day-to-day financial strategies? Below is a list of Linda's favorite websites and Blogs to visit for helpful hints and tips.
| www.budget101.com | A common sense approach to daily living strategies. |
| www.360financialliteracy.org | A fairly new site developed by The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. This site is specifically oriented to teaching individuals about the many facets of family finances, financial planning and basic services. |
| www.Feedthepig.org | Feed your Piggy Bank! This site has spending calculators, saving strategies and other helpful hints to assist you in gaining control over your money. |
| www.debtproofliving.com | Mary Hunt's Debt Proof Living Blog. Linda particularly enjoys reading the Everyday Cheapskate section. |
| www.hillbillyhousewife.com | Hillbilly Housewife Low Cost Cooking From Scratch. Beginner's Shortcuts, Shopping Strategies, Extremely Low Cost Shopping List and Menu Plan for families trying to maintain their budgets. |
| www.cardratings.com | Basic credit card information. Free credit scores and credit reports available. |
| www.bankrate.com | Bank Rate offers Credit Calculators and covers a wide variety of banking service information. |
Found On The Bookshelf
One For The Money: Guide to Family Finance
By Marvin J. Ashton
Rapid Debt-Reduction Strategies
By John F. Avanzini
How to Get Our of Debt, Stay Out of Debt & Live Prosperously
By Jerold Mundis
9 Steps to Financial Freedom: Practical and Spiritual Steps So You Can Stop Worrying
By Suze Orman
The Richest Man in Babylon
By George S. Clason
The Wealthy Barber
By David Chilton
How To Save Money Every Day
By Ellie Kay
Still Need Help?
Given the current status of the economy many families will need financial education and debt counceling. To find resources in your area go to:
www.NFCC.org National Foundation For Credit Counceling
The NFCC provides consumer information regarding mortgage lending, foreclosures, debt repayment, financial education and counceling services. A National Locator Line is provided to assist individuals in finding an appropriate agency in their local area.
Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to assure the quality and accuracy of information provided on this website. Though we have tried to include as much detail as possible, the information contained here in is intended only as a guide to pointing you in the right direction. Each individual's circumstances are unique and may require additional steps or effort above and beyond that which is specified. Inclusion on the Resource links list does NOT imply endorsement by SNRP. While we have made every effort to provide quality Resources it is the responsibility of the viewer to exercise reasonable discretion when using ANY sources.





