The Wealthtender Guide to Blogs About

Family Finances

By 
Brian Thorp
Brian Thorp is the founder and CEO of Wealthtender and Editor-in-Chief. Prior to founding Wealthtender, Brian spent nearly 22 years in multiple leadership roles at Invesco. With over 25 years in the financial services industry, Brian is applying his experience and passion at Wealthtender to help more people enjoy life with less money stress.

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Find the Best Family Finance Blogs for You

Managing your own finances is hard enough. When it comes to handling the finances for an entire family, you have to manage a bigger budget which often comes with much larger expenses and more complex decisions.

Fortunately, there are lots of great family finance blogs that cover a broad range of topics to help you learn how to make the most of your money when it comes to managing household finances.

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Your Guide to the Best Family Finance Blogs

To help you spend less time online sorting through hundreds of blogs, we prepared this guide to help you find the best family finance blogs for your individual needs.

A growing number of family finance blogs have a profile page on Wealthtender created by their owners to help you decide if their site is right for us.

Click on a blog preview card below to open its complete profile page on Wealthtender. You’ll find a more detailed description provided by the blog owner, including when the site launched, specific family finance topics they cover, reader reviews, social media accounts and more.

If you like what you see, click the link to view their website and sign up for their subscriber newsletter. This is a great way to decide if their blog is right for you (and easy to unsubscribe if you feel otherwise).

Family Finance Blog Owners Share Thoughts on Managing Household Finances

We asked the owners of several family finance blogs to share in their own words why it’s smart for people managing household finances to become educated and proactive with money matters. Here are a few of our favorites:

Marriage, Kids and Money

“When we become educated and proactive in our family’s financial future, we are able to craft a life we’ve always wanted. Suddenly our dreams start to become our reality.”

– Andy Hill

The Savvy Couple

“Let’s face it money is one of the most powerful tools we have in life. It’s important to be well educated and proactive with your finances so you are not simply surviving but actually thriving in all aspects of life.”

– Kelan & Brittany Kline

Redefining Family Wealth

“When you are running errands and your child begs you to buy the latest iPhone, don’t simply say ‘we can’t afford it’ if you truly can.  More likely than not, you have the money to buy something.  You just choose not to buy it because that purchase conflicts with your family values.”

– Deb Meyer

Financial Pilgrimage

“One of the greatest gifts you can give your children and your children’s children is a strong foundation that’s free from financial struggles. Take the first small step to get started on strengthening your financial situation. You’ll be surprised how much you can accomplish over the next several years.”

– Financial Pilgrimage

Money in Matrimony

“It’s important for people to become educated and proactive when it comes to managing their family finances because when couples are not on the same page with money, it is difficult to obtain true financial freedom. When we put in the work on the front end, we receive the benefits on the back end in the form of freedom over our time and resources. As my middle school principal used to say, “No Work, No Benefits.”

– Danielle Davis

Celebrating Financial Freedom

“One of the most important things you can do to serve your family well is to do a great job managing your finances. It touches every aspect of your life, from your marriage, to your kid’s education, to the level of life freedom your family enjoys. Getting your money right helps your family win, period!”

– Dr. Jason Cabler

Discover Highly Rated and Top Family Finance Blogs

One factor worth considering when evaluating family finance blogs is the reputation they’ve established with their readers. Just as sites like Yelp and TripAdvisor help people find the highest rated restaurants and hotels, Wealthtender helps you learn more about the best family finance blogs based on feedback from their readers.

We encourage blog owners to invite their readers to leave a review on their profile page. When readers post reviews on Wealthtender, you’ll learn why they’re a fan and what they like most to help you decide if the blog is right for you.

If you don’t see ratings for a blog, remember they may have just recently launched, prefer not to ask readers for reviews, are written for a smaller audience, or only recently joined Wealthtender.

Just below, you’ll find a list of five star family finance blogs based on feedback from their readers.

To qualify for the Five Star award, a blog must have at least four five-star ratings from its readers on Wealthtender and maintain an overall rating of 4.5 stars or higher.

Five Star Family Finance Blogs:

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Money in Matrimony | Profile Page | Website

A Dime Saved| Profile Page | Website

We update this list regularly when additional blogs qualify for the award.


Top Family Finance Blogs include all blogs featured in this guide which were selected by Wealthtender for inclusion based upon the relevance and quality of content available to their readers.

Wealthtender is proud to recognize and celebrate the highly rated and top family finance blogs featured in this guide.

Please note that Wealthtender may earn money or receive other benefits from blogs featured on our site and within this guide. Five-star awards are earned based on reader reviews, not compensation to Wealthtender. Learn more about how we operate with integrity to earn your trust by reading our full disclosure policy at wealthtender.com/integrity/.


We’re Here for You

Need additional help finding the right family finance blog for you?

Send an email to yourfriends@wealthtender.com to let us know what you’re looking for and we’ll get to work! You can also search the Wealthtender Personal Finance Blog Directory to find the best blogs for your individual needs.

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Please email yourfriends@wealthtender.com or click here to create your profile page and join today.

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It’s Not Your 9 to 5 Take control of your finances
 
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Money in Matrimony Teaching couples how to get rid of debt, earn more income, and save for future
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Grace Pomroy Financial educator, speaker, and coach focusing on money & relationships
 
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The Savvy Couple Helping families create more time and money in their life.
 
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Marriage, Kids and Money Strengthen your family tree. Live financially free.
 
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Financial Pilgrimage Helping young families pay down debt and live financially free.
 
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Celebrating Financial Freedom THE Christian Personal Finance Blog
 
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