12 best female finance bloggers to follow in 2020

12 Best Female Finance Bloggers to Follow in 2020

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12 Female Finance Bloggers You Should Follow Now

Whether you’re looking for ways to start a budget, pay off debt, save money, cut your grocery bill, or even start a side hustle and make a little extra money from home, these personal finance bloggers can help you get your money back on track.

Get ready to be inspired! These 12 ladies are killing it in the finance world.

Making Sense of Cents

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Michelle Schroeder-Gardner started her personal finance and lifestyle blog, Making Sense of Cents in 2011.

She was able to pay off $38,000 in student loans through her blog, which now makes over $100,000 per MONTH.

In her most recent income report, Michelle shares how she made over $1,500,000 with her blog in 2018.

Michelle has been featured numerous times on Forbes, Huffington Post, Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Lifehacker, and more.

She now spends her time traveling the world full time with her husband from an RV and even a sailboat!

Michelle also has a course called Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing, which teaches you the strategies she uses to make over $50,000 per month with affiliate marketing.

Check out my review of the course here.

Moms Make Cents

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McKinzie started Moms Make Cents in 2016 to help women gain better control over their finances and start a business from home.

Her blog has been featured on the likes of Forbes, Money, Huffpost, The Penny Hoarder, Yahoo Finance, and more.

In addition to gaining some great personal finance tips from her blog posts, McKinzie also has a nice selection of courses including Mom Blogging Mentor, Pinterest Primer, Pin to Profits Foundations, Pin to Profits Promoted Pins, Pin to Profit Affiliate Marketing, as well as course bundles.

Check out her courses here.

Living Well Spending Less

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Ruth Soukup is no newbie to the blogosphere when it comes to business and personal finance.

She originally started her online business in 2010, which has now grown into a multi-million dollar biz which includes multiple websites, products, books, courses, podcasts, and more.

At Living Well Spending Less, you’ll find everything from finance and budgeting tips, to recipes, to home and family articles, plus her popular Living Well Planner and book Living Well Spending Less.

Ruth manages a podcast called Do It Scared which is all about action steps for moving past your fear and creating a life you love. To go along with the podcast, there is also a Doing It Scared members-only coaching program that will help you take your biggest dreams from idea to action, as well as a Doing It Scared book.

Ruth is also the founder of Elite Blog Academy, the sought after blogging course which only opens for enrollment once a year.

The Million Dollar Mama

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Ashli started her blog The Million Dollar Mama in 2016, and has since grown it to a full-time income (blogging only part time).

On her site, you’ll find everything from personal finance tips, to fitness and recipes, to family and parenting advice.

She also has an ebook called Cracking the Code on the Amazon Associates Program which you can purchase here.

Wealthy Single Mommy

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Emma Johnson started Wealthy Single Mommy in 2012, and has grown to be the largest single mom community in the world.

On her blog, you will find a wealth of information including making money, investing, credit and debt, single mom inspiration, parenting, and dating advice.

Emma has been featured on New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CNN, Headline News, CNBC, NPR, TIME, O, The Oprah Magazine, The Doctors, and many more.

She has also written a book The Kickass Single Mom, which is definitely worth the read for all you fellow single Mommas.

Passionate Penny Pincher

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If you’re looking to save some money and find the best deals, look no further!

Laurie started blogging in 2009, and since then Passionate Penny Pincher has helped millions of folks save money on groceries, Amazon deals, Dollar Tree DIY’ing, and making simple frugal meals at home too.

She now has her own line of PPP products including a Home Checklist, Home Planner, Money Planner Worksheets, and Recipe Tins.

The Budget Mom

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Kumiko started her blog, The Budget Mom, in 2016 to document her debt journey. Since then, she’s built a community of around 400,000 unique monthly blog visitors and 238,000 Instagram followers by providing her readers with user-friendly strategies for tackling debt, setting a budget, tracking expenses and more.

She also has her own line of products including budget workbooks, stickers, cash envelopes, and more, as well as a course called Savings Challenges in 2020.

Jessi Fearon – Real Life on a Budget

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Jessi started her blog Jessi Fearon – Real Life on a Budget in 2012, and has since paid off $55,000 in consumer debt.

On her site, you’ll find tips for how to budget, debt-free living, how to start a blog, and many other useful finance and business topics.

Jessi has been featured in major publications such as daveramsey.com, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, Nerd Wallet, and Rockstar Finance.

She now has her own line of products including budget planners, a debt-free challenge workbook, and ebook Real Life on a Budget, and a course called Real Life Money Plan.

You Need a Budget

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Julie and Jesse started You Need a Budget in 2004 after developing a budgeting system that worked really well for them and they thought could help others too.

They have since developed their own software and apps, a YNAB podcast, various courses and workshops, and even wrote an ebook You Need a Budget.

Busy Budgeter

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Rosemarie founded The Busy Budgeter around 2012, and has since grown the site to the tune of 332K pageviews per month!

Her blog has been featured on Country Living, Entrepreneur, Forbes, Fox Business, Living Well Spending Less, and Rockstar Finance.

On her site, you’ll find helpful articles on saving money, making money, getting organized, and starting a blog.

She also has her own line of products including various printables, a budget binder, home planner, as well as 2 ecourses.

Believe in a Budget

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Kristin started her blog Believe in a Budget in 2015, which now makes over $500,000 a year.

Some things you can read about on her site include budgeting tips, making money/side hustles, starting a blog, and more.

You can check out her line of products here, including printable cheat sheets and worksheets, customizable pin templates, and a course called Pinterest Presence.

Money Saving Mom

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Crystal started Money Saving Mom in 2007 while trying to help put her husband through law school without acquiring any debt.

Through bargain shopping, living on a super tight budget, couponing, and her blog, Crystal and her husband did in fact remain debt free while he completed law school. They were even able to save enough money to pay cash for their first home!

On the site, you’ll find everything from budget and finance tips, to the best coupons and deals, recipes, family and homeschool tips, even business and blogging advice.

Crystal also has her own line of digital products with multiple online courses to choose from for slashing your grocery bill, managing your mornings and evenings, and pretty much every step of the blogging process.

12 Female Finance Bloggers You Should Follow now

Well, there you have it…12 of the best female finance bloggers to follow right now. Wasn’t that inspiring?

If you’ve been thinking of starting a blog, be sure to check out this post to find out how to start a blog step by step.

Which finance bloggers would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments!

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