Liz Pulliam Weston

Liz Pulliam Weston
The Web's #1 personal finance columnist *

Millions of readers turn to Liz Pulliam Weston for advice and commentary about personal finances. Weston's Your Money column is published twice a week at MSN Money, covering topics such as bankruptcy, credit, home ownership and retirement saving.

Easy Money Deal with Your Debt Your Credit Score

Weston has authored three books, Easy Money: How to Simplify Your Finances and Get What You Want Out of Life, Deal with Your Debt and the best-selling Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Protect and Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future. She also writes a question-and-answer column, Money Talk, which appears in newspapers across the country.

Read Your Money every Monday and Thursday at MSN Money.
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What readers say

"I appreciate the practical advice you provide, and have been able to apply it in my life — lost job, younger daughter at a top private college, etc. — and also share your advice with my older daughter. Thanks again. You've really helped us."
"I just want to thank you for your work. Your writing style is very humorous, informative, and written in a way that the everyday person (like myself) can easily understand the concepts that you present. It'll take me quite a while to achieve my goals, but I can honestly say that you were able to help me see that they are, in fact, achievable."
"Thank you for all of your informative articles. It's your common sense approach to finances that makes the articles enjoyable and informative. I almost always find some piece of information that I can apply to my family's financial planning."
*A study conducted by Nielsen//NetRatings in January 2007 found that more than ten times as many people read Liz Pulliam Weston online as all other leading personal finance columnists combined, a list that includes Suze Orman, Jean Chatzky and Jane Bryant Quinn.