Sites that feature
all kinds of information on money and
finances
15 secrets debt counselors wish you knew:
When it comes to
money management mistakes, debt
counselors have seen it all. And if you
knew what they already know, you could
save a lot of money and more than a
little grief.
Annual Reports
Library - Considering the amount of doom
and gloom in the stock market today, it's always amusing to read the
sunny prose in most companies' annual reports. You'll find links to
reviews and resources on how to read them
Cramer Watch - Find out how well Jim
Cramer's stock picks on his show 'Mad
Money' do against a wonder monkey named
Leonard.
Credit Repair
- Before you pay anyone to repair your
credit, we suggest you check out this
site from the FTC. The Federal Trade
Commission offers advice on its Web site
geared toward those concerned with
raising their credit scores.
Gas Price Watch: Looks like gas
prices are on their way back up. If
you're shopping around for gas, be sure
to check out gaspricewatch, It can help
you save a few dollars by putting prices
in perspective, allowing consumers to
pick and choose where they fill their
tanks.
MoneyCentral's Tax Tips: April is
coming fast, which means you should be
putting your tax files together if you
haven't already. Check out MSN's site on
taxes, which should help you prepare for
your upcoming date with the IRS.
Smartmoney.com - This site may look a bit
intimidating at first, but once you're in it, you'll find that it
offers plenty of financial assistance by providing advice on topics
ranging from how to pay for a new house to how to get out of credit
card debt.
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