There’s not that many sites that provide financial education for young people. And few of them are as comprehensive as this one. Created by Eric Bell, YoBucko aims to become a source of reliable information for members of Generation Y. The site is structured as a personal finance guide that covers everything from receiving and paying students loans to how to invest in mutual funds, and how to pick the best insurer for your assets. The content of the site is actually split in two main sections: “Learn” and “Shop”. The “Learn” section has got the following categories: “Budgeting”, “Saving”, “Investing”, “Credit”, “Identity Theft”, “Education”, “Loans”, “Cars”, “Insurance”, “Housing”, “Taxes” and “Jobs”. On the other hand, the “Shop” section is the one that will help you choose the best credit cards, the best insurance providers, the best budgeting software…
When it comes to the posts themselves, now, we can define them both as very detailed and very engaging to read. The language that is used is simple and direct. And posts usually come with media such as videos, which make it easy to get your head around some of the most difficult topics that are discussed.
There’s not a lot more to add other than mentioning that YoBucko is updated a good couple of time per week, and that a free newsletter is provided. You can sign up for it here.
YoBucko.com In Their Own Words
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