Sunday, September 19, 2010

MONEY MATTERS

Cashing In on Financial Advice
You can manage your money with advice from financial Web sites that offer online banking, tax help, personal finance, and small business and commercial services.
If you do not have a personal banker or a financial planner, consider a Web adviser to guide your invest¬ment decisions. The Yahoo! Finance Web site (Figure1) provides financial news and investment information.

If you are ready to ride the ups and downs of the NASDAQ and the Dow, an abundance of Web sites listed in Figure 2, including Reuters and Morningstar, can help you pick companies that fit your interests and financial needs.

Crown.org – The Crown Financial website has hundreds of articles sorted by topic and has lots of other goodies and resources.
eChristianFinance.com – A good place to find some good articles about Christian finances and stewardship. They also have a bunch of tools and worksheets as well.
Generousgiving.org – This site is just loaded with information. There are tons of videos, audio interviews, articles, etc.
Masteryourmoney.com – Ron Blue’s site that has tons of free videos answering common financial questions. Seriously, I think they have a video answer to every question you could have about your money.
Moralmoney.com – MoralMoney is focused on helping Christians make investment decisions that line up with their beliefs. They have a free newsletter and a free stock-screening tool that will help you decide if a company is worthy of your investment dollars.
Claiming to be the fastest, easiest tax publication on the planet, the Internal Revenue Service Web site contains procedures for filing tax appeals and contains IRS forms, publications, and legal regulations.



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