Finance Links

January 28, 2007 on 2:49 pm | In Main |
  • Google Finance offers a broad range of information about stocks, mutual funds, public and private companies. In addition, Google Finance offers interactive charts, news and fundamental data.
  • United States Senate Committe on Finance
  • Business, financial, personal finance news - CNNMoney - CNN, FORTUNE, MONEY, BUSINESS 2.0 and Fortune Small Business magazines offer business news and financial market coverage updated throughout the day, along with stock quotes, investing and personal finance advice, tools, lists & archival magazine content.
  • Yahoo! Finance - Get stock quotes, market news, mortgage rates & currency info. At Yahoo! Finance, you get free stock quotes, up to date news, portfolio management resources, international market data, message boards, and mortgage rates that help you manage your financial life.
  • Careers in Finance - CareerSelector.com brings you free information on key careers in business such as investment banking, consulting and marketing.

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  1. Be careful most finance related sites want YOUR money. But some do offer some helpful advice on how to hold on to your money or earn more money.

    Comment by Finance — January 28, 2007 #

  2. Raising The Bottom Line: How To Save Money When Setting Up An Office
    By: Jim Christian, Mon Mar 5th, 2007
    Starting a Business Shouldn’t Mean Breaking the Bank. So you’ve finally realized you need an office… a place designed to help you work faster and more efficiently. A place to help your little business grow. Key phrase: little business. You need an office but being the smart businessperson you are, you realize that your resources need to go back into your business leaving little extra to put together the elaborate office of your dreams.

    Comment by Finance — April 8, 2007 #

  3. The Importance of Setting Investing Goals
    By: Martin Lukac, Tue Jan 9th, 2007
    If you want your investments to be successful, you need to set a few goals. Without your goals, how do you know what you are investing for? Your goals will not only give you motivation, but they will help you assess if you are heading on the correct investment path.

    Comment by Finance — April 8, 2007 #

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