Social media is great for staying connected to friends and family and for staying on top of breaking news. But it’s also a great place to help increase your financial knowledge. Social media channels are home to successful financial influencers who are constantly sharing news and advice and while breaking down complicated money-related concepts into easy-to-understand ideas.

From bona fide professionals to self-made millionaires to people who learned financial lessons from experience and want to share with others, here are 10 financial influencers to follow on your social media accounts.

 

Dave Ramsey

This best-selling author, radio personality and overall financial guru has gained a following through books like “The Total Money Makeover”, which has helped thousands of people get out of debt and start saving. His approach blends information on financial principles with practical and often inspirational advice.

Website: Ramseysolutions.com
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @daveramsey
YouTube: TheRamseyShow

 

Delyanne Barros

Also known simply as Delyanne the Money Coach, this Latina is a self-made millionaire, who made her money through investing in the market — and wants to help you do the same. She shares her tips on her blog and social media, and also offers courses for those who want to take a deeper dive.

Website: Delyannethemoneycoach.com
Facebook, Instagram: @delyannethemoneycoach
TikTok: @delyannethemoneycoach

 

Yanley Espinal

Known as Miss Be Helpful, Espinal aims to help young people learn about personal finance in a fun way. As one of the first in her family to graduate college, she was astounded to enter adulthood without having a financial class, and her hope is to remedy this for other young people. With a background in teaching, she breaks down concepts like budgeting, managing credit and investing.

Website: MissBeHelpful.com
Facebook, Instagram: @missbehelpful
YouTube: Missbehelpful

 

Daniella Flores

Under the brand I Like to Dabble, Flores blends financial advice on paying off debt and budgeting with a heavy focus on side hustles. Whether looking to make money blogging, selling your stuff, working a gig economy job or starting your own project, Flores has information and advice to help you maximize any side hustle.

Website: Iliketodabble.com
Instagram: @iliketodabbleblog
Facebook, Twitter, TikTok: @iliketodabble
YouTube: ILiketoDabble

 

Thea Sy Bautista

This Filipina uses foundational and accessible resources like well-crafted spreadsheets to help build your bank account through budgeting and smart shopping (bonus: she shares her low-cost finds). She also breaks down concepts like real estate, investing and crypto, while also detailing concepts like how to spend smart on vacation. 

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @theasybautista
YouTube: TheaSyBautista

 

Hayley Sacks

Known as Mrs. Dow Jones, Sacks’s approach is focused on making finance fun and upbeat while still extremely informative. With the idea that “financial health is mental health,” she breaks down everything from money management to investing to simple life hacks that save you money, and offers more in-depth courses to maximize your financial health.  

Website: Financeiscool.com
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok: @mrsdowjones
YouTube: MrsDowJones

 

The Financial Diet

Founder Chelsea Fagan and her team use every outlet — including a blog, YouTube, social media, a podcast, events and a newsletter — to spread the financial word to their audience. Focusing primarily on women, content ranges from simple concepts to more complex financial issues, even tackling topics that impact your financial health, such as interview techniques and setting intentions.

Website: Thefinancialdiet.com
Facebook, Instagram: @thefinancialdiet
Twitter: @tfdiet
YouTube: TheFinancialDiet

 

Eduardo Rosas

When it comes to managing your personal finances, Eduardo Rosas is the guy to turn to. His advice videos on everything from investments, credit cards and recession preparation have earned him a following of nearly 750K on YouTube. For those looking to really dive into the financial world, he’s developed a paid, online course. Everything Eduardo creates is in Spanish, so even abuela can learn a thing or two about Bitcoin. 

Facebook, Instagram: @lalorosasosorno
Twitter: @lalorosas
YouTube: EduardoRosas

 

Sara Rosalia

If the teenagers and young adults in your life won’t listen to you, maybe they’ll listen to someone their own age. Enter Rosalia — aka Sara Finance. Though she’s only 20 years old, she’s made her money through dropshipping — or sending out product for an ecommerce store — and then used it to make smart investments in Apple and Tesla. She shares her knowledge through the very youth-friendly outlets, TikTok and YouTube.

Website: Sarafinance.ca
Tik Tok: @sarafinance
YouTube: SaraFinance


Fitz Villafuerte

Under the Ready to be Rich brand, Villafuerte — a former civil engineer turned financial planner — shares tips for investing through a blog, podcast and YouTube channel. Based in the Philippines, he covers basics like positive financial habits while also digging into larger topics like where to invest or digital banking.

Website: Fitzvillafuerte.com
Facebook: @readytoberich
YouTube: ReadyToBeRichYT

 

Anjie and RJ

This Millennial married couple founded Rich By Intention with the goal of taking a couple-centric approach to finance — namely, how can you work together to build the life of your dreams? Through their podcast and blog, Anjie and RJ tackle not only topics like paying off debt, but provide resources and information that can help couples tackle talking about money.

Website: Richbyintention.com
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @richbyintention