Best money blogs
PC Magazine recently listed its nominees for the 100 top undiscovered Web sites. It was a pretty solid list. Among the honored were several that had a business or investing bent.
Jott.com is a Web site that I recently have begun using. You can call Jott on your cell phone and your voice messages will be translated to text and sent to a Google calendar, a blog or online to-do list. I can vouch for this one — it works.
Stockhouse.com is a social network and informational site for investors.
Pageonce.com, which bills itself as “your personal Internet assistant,” allows you keep track of all your online investment and banking accounts (and other types of online sites) in a single spot.
Billshrink.com is a free service that recommends the cheapest cell phone plan.
Glassdoor.com collects and displays anonymous employer reviews and salaries, although you must submit a review before you can access others.
Cyberhomes.com offers suggestions for finding the right home in the right neighborhood.
PC Magazine earlier wrote about 15 Web sites designed to help consumers manage and save their money.
I’d love to hear from readers about Web sites they visit related to business, work or investing.
Don Mecoy
Business Writer
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Comments
Jim,
I’ll second Investopedia as a go-to site for quick definitions and explanations. It’s the first place I go when confronted with business terms I’m unfamiliar with.
I’ll check out The Simple Dollar site. Thanks for the tip.
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Brett Shaw from Cyberhomes:
Thanks for the mention! We offer a wide range of information pertaining to homes and properties that can aid a potential investor looking into a new area. The site speaks for itself. Go to Cyberhomes.com and just enter an address or zip code and see what comes up.

As someone who has taught personal finance and has managed investments professionally, I’ve found that The Simple Dollar is one of the best sources out there for information and instruction on living a financially responsible lifestyle. The Simple Dollar’s website URL can be found within the PC Magazine article listed above.
For those seeking a little more straight investment/financial knowledge, I find the knowledge-based articles on Investopedia.com to be high quality. Ignore the stock picks (just like you should typically ignore most stock picks), but read the definitions, explanations, and tutorials.