Mint.com Gives Away 31 Free Ebooks About Finance

January 30, 2008

When you reach into a broad-ranging topic like personal finance, you find everyone and their cousin trying to reach across the Internet to give you advice. There’s so much information there that it can literally be overwhelming; there’s literally too much for the average person to sort through.Luckily for you, at Mint we’re looking to quash that “intimidation” factor. There’s no reason that personal finance can’t be thoughtful, cohesive, and comprehensive, so we’ve probed through the web to find 30 free e-Books/booklets across the topics you’ll reference most.

We’ve sorted these e-Books into specific categories, along with a brief description we’ve written up on each of them. Everything is in PDF format, so if an e-Book strikes your fancy, consider downloading a copy by right-clicking on the link, then clicking “Save As.”

Just in case you don’t have time, the top e-Book in each category is our Minty Pick. Happy reading!

I love it when someone does this! I get all excited and I think so little time so many ebooks to read. Seeing that I am a personal finance junkie, im going to download each in everyone to my computer and read them. Who knows, I’ll probably review some of them on here. Check it out — Mint.com

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