Personal finance and investing books abound. "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason and "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki are good starting points.
Many websites provide free or low-cost personal finance courses.
Read financial stories, guidance, and insights on credible blogs and websites.
Listen on your commute or free time. "The Dave Ramsey Show" and "The Clark Howard Podcast" discuss many financial subjects.
Many channels teach personal finance and investing. "The Financial Diet" and "Graham Stephan" provide useful information.
Look for financial webinars or virtual events. These allow interactive learning and questioning from professionals.
Share your personal finance experiences in online forums and communities.
Track your spending, budget, and investments using financial applications. These apps generally offer financial education and tools.