- Bogleheads (forum) - Investing advice inspired by John Bogle.
- Stock Series - Investing in stocks (JL Collins).
- The basics of portfolio diversification
- Fear & Greed Index - What emotion is driving the market now?
- The Three Sides of Risk [2020] - article by Morgan Housel.
- Item 8 - All intelligent investing is value investing.
- Enombic - Design and invest in custom indexes with friends. Optimize your portfolio like it were code.
- Personal Finance Flowchart - Made for UK, but also relevant for other countries
- Things important, and unimportant [2023] - (JL Collins)
- Global Rich List - See how you rank globally.
- Overview of many calculators - by JL Collins.
- Utleiekalkulatoren - :flag_no:Kalkulator for å beregne inntjening på potensielle kjøp av utleieobjekt.
- Koyfin - financial data and analytics platform.
- Simulated Central Bank - maximize economic potential by putting the right amount of money in circulation.
- Morningstar: Instant X-ray
- OpenBB - open-source investment research platform.
- Planet Money - [podcast] The economy explained.
- The Finanser - [blog] by Chris Skinner.
- JL Collins - [blog] The Simple Path to Wealth
- Recommended article: How I failed my daughter and a simple path to wealth__
- Of Dollars and Data - [blog] Personal Finance using Data Analysis.
- Mr. Money Mustache - [blog] Financial Freedom Through Badassisty
- Money Stuff - [blog] Matt Levine, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist
- Bloomberg Wealth - [news] Your guide to a life well spent.
- Economics Explained - Youtube channel explaining econnomic concepts.
- The Swedish Investor - [YouTube] Money & investing
- How The Economic Machine Works - [video, 31 min] by Ray Dalio
- PolyMatter - Youtube channel.
- Wall Street Journal - Youtube channel.
- Deja vú all over again: Thinking thorough law & code, again - [video, 53 min] by Lawrance Lessig
- The Lemkuhl Lecture 2021: Nicolai Tangen
- The Intelligent Investor - __ by Benjamin Graham
- Function: Sparkline - Creates a miniature chart contained within a single cell.
- Function: GOOGLEFINANCE - Fetches current or historical securities information from Google Finance.
- Vertex42 - The guide to excel in everything.
- Personalfinance / tools - Spreadsheets templates and other finance tools.
- The Office Lab - Youtube channel
- Excel Guru :flag_no:
- How to create a hex tile grid map in excel
- Eivind Berg - økonomi, investering og sparing.
- Nordnetbloggen - En blogg om sparing, investering og finans.
- Finansnerden - Jakten på økonomisk frihet.
- Formuebygging - Fondssparing og Privatøkonomi.
- Pengebingen - Snusfornuftige privatøkonomiske betraktnigner.
- Pengeblogg - Blogg om personlig økonomi.
- Pengeverkstedet - Sparing, privatøkonomi. Hallgeir Kvadsheim.
- Peter Warrens finansblogg - Blogg fra Peter Warren.
- Tid er penger - nettside for podcasten, samt blogg fra Peter Warren og annet innhold.
- Se herunder "Finansopedia".
- Tid er penger - nettside for podcasten, samt blogg fra Peter Warren og annet innhold.
- Jan Ludvig Andreassen - Blogg fra Jan / Eika
- Bankplassen - Norges Bank - fagblogg av ansatte i Norges Bank
- Foredrag: Hvordan virker renten?
- Tid er penger - __ Peter Warren. Forvalter, trader og investor.
- Pengesnakk- økonomitips, sparing.
- Pengepodden - Podcast fra Nordnet.
- BYNN - start-ups, companies, people, societies and culture.
- Dine Penger, Pengerådet - konkrete tips for å få romsligere økonomi.
- E24-podden - aktuelle økonomiske saker.
- Finanslunsj med Fåne og Staavi - fra Finans Norge.
Økonomidiskusjon på Twitter.
#FinTwit
- @eivindab - privatøkonomi.
- @EiendomsmeglerO - eiendom.
- @aksjerogfond - aksjer og fond.
- @LocationLocati5 - eiendom.
- @Th__Nielsen - aksjer.
- @Finansnerden - økonomisk frihet.
- @JanOftedal3 - eiendom.
- @palrestad - eiendom.
- @halkva - privatøkonomi.
- Slik byr man best på bolig - forskning [2020]
Don't try to time the market.
The highest dividend money pays is providing the ability to control your time. [Source]
Any money you spend that does not make you happier is wasted.*
(* Research shows this ends up being most of our money). [Source @ 9:39]
More fiction has been written in Microsoft Excel than in Microsoft Word. [Source]
Once-in-a-century events happen all the time because lots of unrelated things could go wrong. **** If, in any given year, there’s a 1% chance of a new disastrous pandemic, a 1% chance of a crippling depression, a 1% chance of a catastrophic flood, a 1% chance of political collapse, and on and on, then the odds that something bad will happen next year – or any year – are … pretty good. It’s why Arnold Toynbee says history is “just one damn thing after another.” [Source]
"Spend extravagantly on things you love, and cut mercilessly on things you don’t."
- Ramit Sethi
That $1 invested in 1950 would grow to $17 by the end of 1972 and subsequently drop to $10 by the fall of 1974. From there it would grow to $95 by the fall of 1987, only to drop to $62 over the course of a single week because of the Black Monday crash. That $62 would have turned into an unbelievable $604 by the spring of 2000. By the fall of 2002 that $604 would have been down to just $340. After slowly working its way all the way to $708 by the fall of 2007, over the next year-and-a-half it would be cut in half down to $347 by March 2009. By the end of December 2009 that initial $1 was worth $537, which is less than the $590 it was worth a decade earlier by the end of 1999. [Source]
- r/personalfinance - Community for budgeting, saving, getting out of debt, credit, investing, and retirement planning.
- r/PFtools - Personal finance tools.