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Money Under 30
File:Money Under 30 Logo.jpg
Type of site
Personal finance
Founded2006
HeadquartersYarmouth, Maine
Area servedWorldwide
OwnerXLMedia
Founder(s)David Weliver
IndustryFinancial
URLmoneyunder30.com
Current statusActive

Money Under 30 is a personal finance website specializing in financial advice for young adults.

History

Money Under 30 was founded in 2006 by David Weliver, the website's editor.[2][3] As an intern at finance magazine SmartMoney, he observed that the financial advice was geared toward people with large portfolios, and there wasn't much available for young adults seeking basic financial advice.[4] He initially created Money Under 30 as a way to document his efforts to recover from his own problems with debt, by working two jobs and minimizing his living expenses.[5][6][7]

Information and advice from the website has been cited and reprinted in media outlets including USA Today,[5] New York Times,[2] Washington Post,[8] Forbes,[9] CNBC,[10] and Business Insider.[11] In 2014, Kiplinger named it one of the top money and finance blogs to read.[12] In August 2017, British marketing company XLMedia announced it had acquired Money Under 30 for $7 million.[13]

Services

The website compares financial services and offers advice on paying off debt, credit cards, student loans, mortgages, banking, and buying cars, and addresses such issues as common money mistakes and money saving strategies. It also offers a weekly newsletter and a seven-day course, MoneySchool, teaching basic finances.[2][11][12] It caters to young adults who need help understanding the basics of personal finance.[12]

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