What Is a Personal Finance Influencer?
A personal finance influencer, or "finfluencer," is a social media influencer who specializes in sharing tips about finances and money. A social media influencer is someone who has established credibility in a specific industry or niche and uses social media to promote themselves. They build a devoted audience and following by sharing content through social media channels such as TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. They may also have a podcast or blog.1
The rise of the personal finance influencer can be partly attributed to the growing use of social media to access money advice. For example, here’s where Gen Z and millennial investors look for money tips, according to Morning Consult
Personal finance influencers can earn money by sharing their financial knowledge in several ways, including monetizing a YouTube channel, sharing sponsored posts, selling digital products or courses, and affiliate marketing.
How to Vet Personal Finance Influencers
Not all personal finance influencers provide high-quality content. When you are choosing a personal finance influencer to follow, you'll want to ensure they are reputable and trustworthy. It's important to vet the influencers giving you financial advice.
You can check whether a financial influencer has specific certifications that make them more qualified to provide financial advice—for example, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) has been through a rigorous process and is certified by a well-known institution.
Look for red flags that a financial influencer may have ulterior motives besides helping you with your finances. For example, they may give advice that sounds very risky or promise to make you rich quickly.
Getting financial advice online via social media can be risky as scammers are among the professionals. So which personal finance influencers are legitimate and worth following? Here are 10 noteworthy names:
1. Humphrey Yang, @HumphreyTalks
Humphrey Yang is a former financial advisor turned content creator and personal finance influencer. He has 2.7 million followers on TikTok, and one of his most popular videos, with more than seven million views, breaks down the difference between short- and long-term capital gains tax rates
2.Delyanne Barros, @DelyanneTheMoneyCoach
Delyanne Barros is a personal finance influencer who writes a blog called Delyanne the Money Coach. Previously an attorney, she’s now a self-made millionaire and her content focuses on teaching everyday investors how to master the stock market.
3.Dasha Kennedy, @TheBrokeBlackGirl
Dasha Kennedy is a personal finance influencer and activist on a mission to help women become financially empowered. She leverages her own experiences with money to provide advice that’s practical, useful, and realistic.
4.Nick Loper, @nloper
Tips on—Side hustles, creating passive income, and financial independence
Nick Loper used to work a nine-to-five job, but then he learned the secret to making money without one. He shares his best tips for creating additional income streams through side hustles and online businesses via social media, a blog called Side Hustle Nation, and “The Side Hustle Show” podcast.
5.Tiffany Aliche, @thebudgetnista
Tips on—Budgeting and money management
Tiffany Aliche is the founder of The Budgetnista blog and author of the book Get Good with Money. She also co-hosts “The Brown Ambition” podcast with Mandi Woodruff-Santos. Aliche focuses on women and money and has helped more than 1 million women worldwide to expand their financial know-how.
6.Chelsea Fagan, @thefinancialdiet
Tips on—Spending, saving, debt, budgeting, and money management
Chelsea Fagan founded The Financial Diet blog in 2014 as a personal finance blog. She has since grown it into a company dedicated to helping women feel more confident in managing their finances. Her Instagram account has close to 1 million followers and offers plenty of practical tips for improving your financial life.
7.Jeremy Schneider, @PersonalFinanceClub
Jeremy Schneider offers his followers a crash course in investing basics. His approach to content is largely visual. He explains complex investing topics with easy-to-read infographics. This could be a great place to start if you’re new to investing and need some help building a solid foundation.
8.Daniella Flores, @iliketodabble
Tips on—Side hustles, making money, saving money, and budgeting
Daniella Flores started the I Like to Dabble blog in 2017 to document their experiments with various side hustles and ways of making money on the side. Daniella and Alexandra (Daniella's spouse) were able to pay off $40,000, and Daniella is now an active voice in promoting financial health and independence for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
9.Anthony O’Neal, @anthonyoneal
Tips on—Debt and money management
Anthony O’Neal is a best-selling author and speaker, and he’s also garnered a sizable YouTube following by sharing financial advice for students. One of his main focuses is teaching you to get out of debt so that you can live your best life financially.
10.Anjie and RJ Muhammad, @richbyintention
Tips on—Managing money and building wealth as a couple
Anjie and RJ Muhammad are a married couple who understand how important it is to be able to manage money as a team, especially when building wealth is the goal. They’ve paid off more than $100,000 in student loan debt together and use their experiences to help other couples manage money with fewer arguments.
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