We’ve rounded up the most recent, best financial resources available on the web, so that you can kick back, relax, and manage your money:
1. If you like a good deal (and who doesn’t?), sign up for MoneyTalks News’ Morning Deals, a daily email newsletter with hard to find discounts on clothing, electronics, home and garden supplies and much more. (Source: MoneyTalks)
2. You can never be too safe when it comes to your insurance, so protect yourself from insurance fraud with these tips. (Source: Bankingsense.com)
3. If you consider yourself a generous friend, you can now take your giving spirit to the next level on Facebook, which has announced a new payment feature on its messaging app. You can send money to friends, and receive money as well. (Source: Mashable)
4. If you think it’s impossible to save money on your salary, think again, says the Verity Credit Union. Check out their blog post, “How Anyone Can Save.” (Source: VerityCU)
5. Want to start a budget, or fine-tune a current one? Get help from BudgetWorksheets.org, which provides comprehensive budget templates that think of all your expenses for you—you just plug in the numbers. (Source: BudgetWorksheets.org)
6. iPhone users can manage and track their day-to-day expenses with the handy DailyCost app, a simple and easy-to-use app that helps you stay on top of your spending.
7. If you want to buy, sell or trade online, go to the best sites in the biz, which are listed here. Reputable sites will allow you to make more and better guard against fraud. (Source: WiseBread)
8. Being financially savvy involves reading helpful personal finance blogs, so add a few of these blogs to your RSS feed. (Source: WiseBread)
9. Ladies, managing your money and making wise career decisions are important. The DailyWorth is an entire site dedicated to helping women make the right choices and plan for bright futures. The site offers advice from some of the world’s most successful women on how to live, work and play. Check out their article, “How to Parent Equally When You Both Work Full Time.” (Source: DailyWorth)
10. Raise penny-wise kids with this interactive list of “20 Things Kids Need to Know to Live Financially Smart Lives.”