http://www.mint.com. http://www.mint.com/investments-beta-invite-tell-a-friend.html but if you'd rather not use their tools, the site is still worth visiting for advice. Mint has teamed up with "Motley Fool":http://www.fool.com/ to produce a "finance blog":http://blog.mint.com/blog/ that has great tips on saving, investment and all that sort of thing. Some interesting links I've come across are this "renting vs. buying calculator":http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/10/business/2007_BUYRENT_GRAPHIC.html?_r=1&ex=1188014400&en=03cc4186608359a8&ei=5070&oref=slogin from the New York Times, and these "30 free eBooks":http://blog.mint.com/blog/finance-core/30-free-ebooks-to-learn-everything-you-want-to-know-about-personal-finance/ about personal finance. This post is running on in length and I don't want you to stop reading so I'm going to link now to some good old Duenos articles about money management that Brian put together under the title _Save Money_: * "Canceling Credit Cards":http://duenos.net/article/300/SaveMoneyCancelingCreditCards * "AmEx Mortgage Rewards":http://duenos.net/article/295/SaveMoneyAmExMortgageRewards * "Stop Junk Mail":http://duenos.net/article/252/SaveMoneyStopJunkMail * "Get Your Free Financial Report Card and GPA":http://duenos.net/article/198/SaveMoneyGetYourFreeFinancialReportCardandGPA * "Don't Sell Your Books at the Bookstore":http://duenos.net/article/176/SaveMoneyDontSellYourBookstotheBookstore