These 5 Finance e-Newsletters Practically Deliver Money to Your Inbox

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Handing over your email address is similar to sharing your credit card details: if you do it carelessly, you’ll likely regret it later.

Okay, maybe that’s a bit dramatic. Still, facing 8,000 unread messages can feel as stressful as having your card compromised.

That’s why it’s important to make sure the newsletters you subscribe to are genuinely worth your attention. Your email blasts should be concise, packed with useful content and — most importantly — enjoyable to read.

To help with that, we’ve put together a roundup of top business and personal finance newsletters to help you declutter your inbox and stay informed.

Top Business and Finance Newsletters to Consider

You don’t need every recommendation here, but picking one or two can seriously boost your money know-how, enhance your professional performance and make you look savvy on first impressions.

Morning Brew

If you want to stay current on business news but don’t have time — or patience — for every headline, you’ll appreciate Morning Brew.

This daily brief delivers a witty, easy-to-digest market recap, major corporate developments and entertaining lifestyle tidbits. Plenty of newsletters do that — but Morning Brew stands out because it reads like a note from a good friend.

The snappy headlines and playful voice keep you scrolling to the end — and you should, because the amusing “Breakroom” segment awaits there.

Rockstar Finance Daily Digest

There are countless personal finance blogs out there, and following them all is unrealistic, even though they provide tons of insightful and relatable material. That’s where Rockstar Finance proves useful.

On weekdays, you’ll receive three carefully chosen articles covering a wide array of personal finance subjects.

Rockstar Finance also maintains a directory of more than 1,700 blogs that explore everything from debt-reduction journeys to real estate investing, frugality, financial independence and more. You can filter by audience to discover your next favorite writer.

DailyWorth

Amanda Steinberg, founder and CEO of DailyWorth, lands in your inbox each morning with approachable, jargon-free insights on business, life and personal finance.

With popular pieces like “Are You & Your Partner Financially Compatible?” and “How to Draft a Professional Work Email,” this newsletter is geared toward helping women advance across all aspects of their financial lives.

I’m also a fan of her MoneyType quiz. It uncovers your money personality — with unnerving precision — and highlights areas where you can refine your financial mindset.

Clark Howard

Clark Howard is a consumer advocate and money authority with a deep well of practical knowledge. You can follow him at Clark.com, visit his deals site at ClarkDeals.com — which we use to spot great restaurant bargains — or listen to his podcast, “The Clark Howard Show.”

His daily newsletter shares updates on scams, product evaluations and money-saving strategies. It’s packed with useful content that makes checking your inbox worthwhile.

The Savinly Daily

Full disclosure: we might be a touch partial, but we love Savinly’s newsletters. And yes, that’s plural.

Subscribe to The Savinly Daily and you’ll get emails Monday through Friday highlighting the best current deals, remote job opportunities and even a fun word of the day — a neat tidbit to drop at social gatherings. Every Saturday you’ll receive To Sum It Up, a roundup of our most popular stories from the week.

But that’s not all!

At the bottom of each email, click “Update Your Mailing Preferences” to opt into our weekly niche newsletters, including Food, Jobs and occasional Breaking Deal Alerts. If five Savinly emails feel like too much, you can unsubscribe from any of them — though they’re pretty entertaining, so we’d say go for the full set.

Holly Reed is a staff writer at Savinly. She shares tips on saving and paying down debt on Instagram at @frugalandfierce. She dislikes a crowded inbox but always makes room for Savinly’s weekly food newsletter.

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