Bad with Money? These YouTubers can Help!

Last updated September 4, 2025

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Money is everywhere–we talk about it, earn it, and spend it. Despite this, it is still an unpopular and sometimes even awkward thing to discuss. However, it shouldn’t be! Knowing how to manage your finances is an essential part of growing and becoming an independent adult. Fortunately, with creators on YouTube sharing their wisdom with the world for free, conversations about finance are becoming more normalized! Check out these YouTubers to learn more about money. 

The Budgetnista

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Tiffany (aka The Budgetnista) is a financial advisor who talks about budgeting, making plans for financial success and freedom, and practical steps to make your money work for you. Her many free resources can also help you get in the habit of planning how you will save, invest and spend your money.

Whiteboard Finance

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Marko from WhiteBoard Finance shares videos on personal finance, the stock market, tips for making major purchases, and entrepreneurship. He also teaches beginners the basics of investing.

Tom Blake

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Tom Blake is a Youtuber who creates videos about money, savings, income and investing! He shares his experience and practical advice on making money online, saving, side hustles and more.

Budget Girl

Screenshot of Budget Girl's YouTube homepage - Bad with Money? These YouTubers can Help!

Budget Girl talks about budgets, good money habits, financial mistakes to avoid, and has great tips on getting smart about debt.

While these YouTubers have some great advice and tips to share, we strongly recommend talking with a certified financial professional before investing.

Do you know of any other content creators we should add to this list or have any questions about money management? Connect with a Get Schooled Advisor.

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