As a special kickoff to Women’s Money Week, we want to give a special shout out to all women money bloggers out there (whether they are participating in #WMW2012 or not). Every one of them is an entrepreneur in her own right, whether she considers herself one or not. So, check out this first ever Ultimate List of Women Money Bloggers – with nearly 350 blogs and counting. If you like it, please consider sharing it on you favorite social media. We hope you find a few new sites to read.
$12 a Day and a Baby on the Way
1099 Mom
2 Ringgits’ Worth
20 Year Challenge, The
444 Express
Add Vodka
Afford Anything
Almost Frugal
Along for the Journey
Always the Planner
American Debt Project
And Then She Saved
Andrea Woroch
Ask Liz Weston
Ask the Money Coach
Babe With a Budget
Baby Good Buys
Baglady, The
Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance
Bargain Babe
Bargain Becky
Bargain Briana
Beach Girl’s Budget Blog
Being Frugal
Beth Kobliner
Beyond Dave
Birch Creek Mom
Blogging Away Debt
Blonde & Balanced
Blonde on a Budget
Bobbi’s Bargains
Bog of Debt
Boomer Girl’s Guide, A
Brickworks
Broke as a Spoke
Broke Gal in NYC
BrokeTO
Bucksome Boomer
Budget for Health
Budget Glamorous
Budget or Fudget
Budgeting in the Fun Stuff
Budgeting with the Bushmans
Budgets are the New Black
BudgetWise Financial
Call Me What You Want, Even Cheap!
Careful Cents
Cash Only Living
Cents of a Country Girl
Cents to Save
Centsable Lady
Centsable Momma
Centsible Life, The
Chatty Women
Cheap Single Chick
Chief Family Officer
Christian Clippers
Common Cents
Common Cents with Money
Consciously Frugal
Consumer Queen
Cool to Be Frugal
Counting All My Stars and Saving It
Couple Money
Coupon Cravings
Coupons and Freebies Mom
Coupons for Your Family
Crazy About Savin’
Crazy Coupon Diva
Crockpot Cruise
Daily Money Shot
Daily Worth
Deal Seeking Mom
Dealicious Finds
Dealicious Mom
Debt 2 Freedom
Debt Can Kiss Off!
Debt Free by Thirty
Debt Free Through Spending
Debt Maven
Debt Myth, The
Debt Princess, The
Deena Dollars
Delicious Shovel
Desert Deals Diva
Destination Planet Debt Free
Digerati Life, The
Digging Out From Our Mess
Digging Out of Debt, One Spoonful at a Time
Dime and Her Nickels, A
Discount Queens
Diva in Debt
Divine & Debt Free
Dog Ate My Wallet, The
Dogs or Dollars
Don’t Mess with Taxes
Early Retirement the Middle Way
Earn Save Live
Eco Thrifty Living
Erica.biz
Escaping the 9 to 5
Eventual Millionaire
Everyday Tips and Thoughts
Extreme Couponing Tips
Fabulously Broke in the City
Fabulously Fru-Girl
Faithful Provisions
Family Balance Sheet
Family CEO, The
Family Money Values
Fearless Finance
Femmefrugality
Fighting to be Frugal
Figuring Money Out
Finance for a Freelance Life
Financial Success for Young Adults
Financial Woman
Financially Wise Women
First Gen American
Fiscal Phoenix
Fiscally Chic
Fistful o Dollars, A
For the Mommas
Four Years to Financial Freedom
Freebie Blogger, The
From Shopping to Saving
Frugal and Thriving
Frugal Babe, The
Frugal Beautiful
Frugal Bon Vivant
Frugal Confessions
Frugal Down Under
Frugal Family Life
Frugal Friend, A
Frugal Funny Farm
Frugal Girl, The
Frugal Life, A
Frugal Living NW
Frugal Makes Cents
Frugal Mennonite, The
Frugal Portland
Frugal Queen
Frugal Rural Existence, A
Frugal Upstate
Frugal Wife in Fife
Frugal-nomics
Funny About Money
Gai Shan Life, A
Gail Vaz-Oxlade
Getting Ahead
Girl Next Door’s Guide to Finance, The
Girls Just Wanna Have Funds
Give Me Back My Five Bucks
Go Gingham
Go Girl Finance
Golden Girl Finance
GRACEful Retirement
Grad Money Matters
Graduated Learning
Green is the New Black
Grocery Shop for Free
Happy Homeowner, The
Hardup Hester’s
Head Over Heels in Debt
Help Me to Save
High Heeled Traders
Homeowner by 30
How I Save Money
How to Have it All
I Am the Working Poor
I Pick Up Pennies
I’m Losing it Here
I’m Only 23 and I’m Drowing in Debt
I’ve Paid For This Twice Already
If I Were a Wealthy Girl
In Mint Condition
Inspired Budget, The
It’s Me, Sam
JD Debt Free
Joneses Are Broke, The
Keeping the Kingdom First
Kids Meal Crowd
Kitten a Go-Go
Krazy Coupon Lady, The
Kylie Ofiu
Laura Vanderkam
Late Night Coffee
Lean Times, The
Life After Money
Life Doesn’t Begin at Retirement
Little House in the Valley
Little Lamb Wants to be Debt Free
Little Miss Moneybags
Little People Wealth
Living on a Budget
Living on a Dime
Living Rich with Coupons
Living Richly on a Budget
Living Well on Less
Lost Goat, The
Luv a Bargain
Mainstream Mom
Making Sense of Cents
Making Sense of It
Making Time for Mom
Master the Art of Saving
Me in Millions
Meadow DeVor
MiCommonCents
Minting Nickels
Misery of Money, The
Miss Money Bee
Miss Piggy Bank
Mission: Debt Free
Mo’ Money Mo’ Houses
Modern Financial, The
Mom Saves Money
Mom’s Money Jar
Mommy Saves a Lot
Moms Need to Know
Momvesting
Money After Graduation
Money and Risk
Money Drain, The
Money Girl
Money Maus
Money Pincher, The
Money Principle, The
Money Rabbit
Money Saving Mom
Money Talks
MoneyCrush
Moneylicious
Monroe on a Budget
Moola Saving Mom
Mortgage Free By 30
Mother Miser
Mrs. Nespy’s World
Ms. Money Savvy
Mummy Deals
Musing of an Abstract Aucklander
Musings of a Midlife Mom
My 1/2 Dozen Daily
My Broken Coin
My Life Journey
My Dollar Plan
My Journey to Eliminate Debt
My Money and My Life
My Open Wallet
My Pretty Pennies
My Year Without Wasting Money
ND Chic’s Cents
Newlyweds on a Budget
Next Stage, The: Women and Retirement
No More Sheeple
No More Spending
Northern Cheapskate
Northern Living Allowance
Not a Coupon Queen
Not Made of Money
November Sunflower
Odd Cents
On One Income
One Cheap Chica
One Frugal Girl
Our Brains and Our Debt
Our Debt Free Path
Out of Debt Again
Parenting and Money
Pay the Bills or Feed the Kids
Paying Down the Mortgage
Penniless Parenting
Penny Foolish
Penny Frugalista, The
Penny Pinchin’ Mom
Penny Pinching Professional
Personal Finance Guru
Planting Money Seeds
Plonkee Money
Pocket Change Book
Pocket Your Dollars
Poorer Than You
Prairie Eco Thrifter
Proverbs Wife, A
Queen of Fifty Cents, The
Quest to be Financially Abundant, The
Random Thoughts & Acronyms
Real Housewives Clip Coupons
Recession Proof Living
Relax ‘n Save
Ruling at Life
Sammy Leia Money Saver
Saved Quarter, The
Saving Cents in the City
Saving Dollars and Sense
Saving For Later
Saving For Someday
Saving to be Rich
Seek Wisdom, Find Wealth
Sense to Save
Serendipity’s Guide to Saving
Shaking the Money Tree
She Bloggs
She Budgets
She’s Pretty Frugal
Shopper Strategy
Shopping Adventures of Cheapo McFrugalpants, The
Shopping Detox
Short on Cents
Simple Island Living
Simply Forties
Single Mom, Rich Mom
Single Saver, The
Skint in the CitySlay the Monster
Smart Money Chicks
Smart Step
Sorority Girl’s Money, A
Spend Less and Save More
Spendersbroke
Springs Bargains
Square Pennies
Squawkfox
Stacking Pennies
Steady Plodding
Stretching a Buck
Stretching the One Income Dollar
Super Frugalette
Surviving and Thriving
Tax Girl
TeacHer Finance
Thirty Six Months
Thrifty and Creative
Thrifty and Fit
Thrifty Mrs, A
Thrifty Ways and Deals
Thrifty Wife, The
Tightwad
Tips for a Frugalicious Life
Towards Retirement with Debt
Two Savvy Sisters
Ultimate Money Blog
Upendlife
Upside of Money
Wealth Informatics
Well Heeled
Wellness on Less
Wellness on Less
What My Check Bounced?
Windy City Blues to Bliss
Women’s Saving Club
Won’t Go Down Without a Fight
World of Finance
Yes, I Am Cheap
You Have More Than You Think
You Want to Be Rich
Young and Thrifty
P.S. If you’re a woman who is actively blogging about money and aren’t on the list, it just means that we either overlooked your site in the hours of scouring the web OR it wasn’t obvious from your site that you were a woman. Just shoot us an email if we’ve missed you and we’ll get you added.
Thank you so much for including me at add-vodka.com!
I’m so happy to be a part of this!
Thanks for including me. Such a great list!
LOVE that I’m taking part in this event. It’s AMAZING. Thanks so much guys!!!
Thanks for including me!The Girl Next Door
What a great list!
Wow, that is some list! Thanks for including me…I’m in great company!
What a terrific list! Thanks for compiling!
I’m honored to be included! Thanks!
Eeee, I’m on the list! I am so stoked. Thanks guys for the inclusion – a serious honour.
Wow! What a great list. Thanks…
So great to see so many women finance bloggers! Thanks for including me 🙂
Thank you so much for including me in your list. I am honoured.
I’m soooo excited to see this list. I follow several of these blogs and am looking forward to checking out the others. Thanks!
Thanks so much for including in this list 🙂
Thanks too for including so many great blogs I read regularly and lots of ones I haven’t explored yet. I love reading new blogs.
That’s a lot of women doing a lot of work.
It’s nice to see women empowering each other!
Wow!! Thanks so much for including me 🙂 I’m so honoured that you consider me one of the top in the field
What an awesome list!! Going to have fun finding new blogs! 🙂 My blog has changed, if you don’t mind updating the link i’d appreciate it! Thanks so much!
I am so happy to be on the list too, thank you!
And I look forward to discovering many new great bloggers 🙂
What an honour to be included with these great ladies! Thank you so much! I see many friends on this list and am looking forward to making some new ones.
Thanks for the honor. And in order to help out readers, I’d like to recommend Gal Vaz Oxlade’s page as very interesting and informative. I watch her TV shows without fail every week!
How did everyone make it on this list but me????
We’ll get you added Bridget.
I was thinking the same thing, about my site. Maybe it’s just because it’s less than a year old.
We’ve got you added, Carrie.
Wow… I’m on this list… Wow…
Thanks for including me in such a great list!
Thanks so much for compiling this list and for including our blog! Sarah and I are eager to scope out the new (to us) blogs in our respective quests to get ourselves straightened out financially.
It takes a village….
Move over boys, the women are more blog about more than being a mom or saving money with coupons. I shoot from the hip!
Amen, sista’! 🙂
Awesome list! So happy to be included with all these wonderful ladies!
What a line-up! Great to see so many brilliant bloggers – big shout out to you all!
I didn’t make the list either.
You’re on it now, Mysti.
U-RAH!!!
A blog to try and become debt free in less than 4 years! I want to retire!
wow!! thats a fantastic list,& thanks for including me. It’s always great to discover new blogs so working through this will keep me busy for a while
Yippee! So excited to see our gender represented with a strong list of amazing bloggers. Thanks for including us — it’s a great day to be a gal 🙂
OMG! I can’t believe that I made your list. I’m flabbergasted and very grateful!
I didn’t make the list either. Maybe next year.
Eboo, we’ve got you added now.
For anyone else wondering why you’re not on the list, if you’re a woman who is actively blogging about money, it just means that we either overlooked your site in the hours of scouring the web OR it wasn’t obvious from your site that you were a woman. Just shoot us an email if we’ve missed you and we’ll get you added.
Yeah – Auntie Eboo is here!
Wow…I’m on your list?? THANK YOU for including me – I’m surprised but very pleased! 🙂 I am among great company, I have to say. There are many here that I don’t know about, so I know what I’m going to do today!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the honor and thrill of having my blog included on your list. It truly is an amazing group of women. So many new blogs to explore too!
Hey, all,Be sure to check out the list of Finance Women on Twitter — her :
http://upsideofmoney.com/women-money-the-twitter-list/
Thanks! and thanks for adding me! -Barbara Bryn
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Thank you so much for adding me! As a beginner, I feel really honored and insipred with all these great blogs you listed!
Thanks for including me! And thank you for the list of blogs! I’m always looking for new blogs to read.
Thank you so much for including And Then She Saved.com on your list! Such an amazing group of woman personal finance bloggers to be a part of!
Hi. This is a fabulous list. I would love to be included, too: Live Simply, Live Thrifty, Live Savvy http://livesimplylivethriftylivesavvy.com/ . Thanks so much for putting this useful info out there. 🙂
Wow! What a great list, thanks for putting this together! I’m honored to be on it and to be in such great company!
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Can you all add me to the list?
I’d be honored to be included, being a woman and all— thanks for all the new places to bookmark!
🙂
I admit that I do most of the blogging on our site, but, every article posted, every decision about our site direction – plus plus whenever Mrs. SPF posts, it is epic – another woman blogger very happy to be a part of women bloggers world wide.
(she is sleeping now – our son is 5 months old and WILL be up at 6am!)
Great resource here – thanks for compiling it!
I just noticed that my blog is on the list – thanks!
Thank you so much for adding me! :)Great list, thanks I look forward to discovering some new blogs through it.
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Hey, y’all,I keep a list of women tweeting about personal finance here: https://twitter.com/UPSIDEofMoney/pf-tweeters-womenonly. If you aren’t on it and would like to be, please shoot me an email with your twitter handle. Thanks, Barbara Bryn
This is a great list and I would love to submit my site http://shemakescents.com for consideration for inclusion. She Makes Cents was creates to inform and inspire ways to use your “cents” to life the fab life and I invite you and your readers to check it out!
Thank you so much for including me in the list! I’m honored to be in such great company. Women know about money!
Thank you for this list. I would love to be included amongst such an entourage of female financial gurus! My site is http://mymortgagemiracle.blogspot.com/ I blog about how I am trusting God to pay off my 15 year-mortgage in five years. My writing centers on financial wisdom and the everyday things that are far more valuable than money.