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  • Morningstar  Icon
    Investment Research Center with stock and fund screeners, analyst reports, EFT information, company profiles, and portfolio analysis.
  • Standard and Poor's Netadvantage  Icon
    Comprehensive source for information on industry, companies, mutual funds, stocks, and economic news.
  • Checkpoint  Icon
    Offers access to lots of tax research tools, including IRS code, but also has numerous financial calculators to help with anything from auto loans and checkbook balancing to investment returns and retirement planning. Just click the Tools tab at the top of the Checkpoint screen!

Personal Finance Websites

  • BusinessWeek Online
    Features a wide range of financial information on the economy, markets, stocks, investments, funds and current news impacting the financial world.
  • CNN Money
    Focuses on financial news with sections devoted to technology, industry, the economy, companies, and business executives.
  • Internal Revenue Service
    Access and print tax forms and instructions, plus locate helpful information on filing your returns.
  • MsMoney
    Financial and career website geared towards women. Includes advice on financial planning, career strategies, debt reduction, and more!
  • MSN MoneyCentral
    Features information for investors on banking, bill payment, wills, taxes, retirement, budgeting, college funding, loans, and mortages.
  • Mymoney
    The U.S. government's website dedicated to teaching the basics about financial education.
  • Smart About Money
    The National Endowment for Financial Education is a non-profit that aims to educate and prepare Americans to successfully face financial challenges throughout all stages of life.
  • The Motley Fool
    A well organized resource for conducting stock research. Features sections on retirement, investments, quotes, & discussion boards.
  • Women's Institute for Financial Education
    The Women’s Institute for Financial Education (WIFE.org) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial education to women in their quest for financial independence.
  • Yahoo! Finance
    Provides concise summaries of the day in market trading and economic news, plus a directory of personal finance websites and tools for investment research.
 

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