Top money sites
TheSite.org picks out the best of the bunch.
The Motley Fool
Comprehensive site written by consumers for consumers. Articles and features to help you get out of debt, understand mortgages, invest without getting fleeced and much more. Message boards on all kinds of money topics from ISAs to money-saving tips.
www.fool.co.uk
Moneyfacts
Completely independent and impartial site, with good simple guides and factsheets. They also have budget planners, and regularly updated information about the best deals on loans, banking, investments, and so on.
www.moneyfacts.co.uk
MoneySavingExpert
Journalist Martin Lewis set up this website to help consumers get the best deals and advice about all things related to money. Has a free weekly newsletter which has alerts of the latest offers and savings; as well as popular message boards.
www.moneysavingexpert.com
Moneyextra
Website geared up with lots of consumer advice, and a supermarket for financial products. Has useful online calculators, to help you find the best value credit cards, mortgages, and savings accounts.
www.moneyextra.com
Guardian student finance
Lots of case studies, sound advice, and a few quirky ideas for you stoods out there. Stuff for the parents too, and they even dare to ask the question: 'is it worth it?'
www.guardian.co.uk/money/studentfinance
BBC: You and your money
Everything from debt to savings, to dealing with an inheritance. Includes articles from experts such as Alvin Hall, and an ask-the-experts facility.
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/default.stm


