Today we have immediate access to Debt to Income resources like never before in history.
The Internet provides us with the capability to learn and grow in virtually every area of personal finance. Fortunately, there are many high quality websites that provide amazing tools and resources on demand.
This page is meant to provide our readers with "best in class" link recommendations for Debt to Income resources. These are resources that you should check into, or at the very least scan through, in the event you do need advice in the future.
Throughout our lives we will often need some direction, guidance from an expert, in an area that we are not totally comfortable in. We need answers to basic questions that allow us to quickly move past an obstacle or problem.
These Debt to Income resources are here to help you when the need arises. So, check out these amazing sites!
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Rates & Credit Cards
BankRate.com - provides competitive rate information all kinds of bank products. Hunt for the lowest credit rates and the highest rates on savings.
CardRatings.com - provides objective information on a wide variety of credit card offers. Learn about all the reward options.
CardWeb.com - gives information on credit cards and other cards such as prepaid cards. Includes a list of low-rate and no-annual-fee cards.
Financial Planning
Financial Planning Assoc. - although you may need to become a member, this site offers great tools and information for consumers for all stages of life. You can even "ask a planner" questions.
SmartAboutMoney.org - provide basic information on savings, credit, debt, budgeting and investing.
YoungMoney.com - a personal finance publication for young adults, written primarly by student journalists. Offers calculators, articles and tips.
Paying For College
FinAid.org - a helpful site for student and parents, providing detailed financial aid information, as well as scholarship, student loan and saving ideas.
CollegeSavings.org - an informative site for parents looking for information about 529 savings plans. read about the plan in your own state.
SavingForCollege.com - allows you to research and compare the various 529 college saving plans. Basic information in each state plan is free.
Self-Improvement
SelfGrowth.com - provides informative, quality self improvement and natural health information to help people improve their lives.
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Retirement
BenefitsCheckUp.org - provides information over 1,500 public and private benefits programs for seniors in all states. Provided by the National Council on Aging.
ChooseToSave.org - the Employee Benefits Research Institute provides this site to help promote saving, regardless of age or income.
AARP.org - the leading source of qualityinformation for people 50 and over, this sites covers topics such as debt, saving and social security.
Real Estate
Realtor.com - the official site of the National Association of Realtors, provides an extensive and highly accurate database of homes for sale. There is an excellent mortage calculor that allows you to change the loan parameters in various ways to estimate your payment.
Zillow.com - want to know what the value of your home is? This site allows you to take a peek at the estimated value homes. Check out what homes locally have sold for. Get a list of homes for sale.
Mutual Funds
FundAlarm.com - a site that is independent and devoted to mutual funds, particularly when you should decide to sell. The section on new funds is terrific.
MorningStar.com - one could argue that this is the most well known and respected site for fund analysis and commentary. The free mutual fund information is excellent.
LipperWeb.com - this site is dedicated to assisting financial professionals, but their fund-screening tools are a great alternative to ones found at MorningStar.
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As you can see, there are so many wonderful Debt to Income resources available today that no one should be at a loss on how they can get answers to their most important financial questions.
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