| PERSONAL
FINANCIAL PLANNING SITES |
Spend
Time to Save Money
financialplan.about.com
Financial planners, CPAs and their clients
will want to visit this Web site for money-saving
tips on, for example, college, divorce, real
estate and retirement. Visitors also can access
financial advice for people in their 50s and 60s
and read articles such as the Best
Investments for Retirement Funds and
Financial Planning Throughout Your
Life.
It Brings Good
Things to Light
www.financiallearning.com
General Electric developed this Web site
to promote financial literacy. With
online calculators, a dictionary and research
studies, the GE Center for Financial Learning
offers a variety of information for
personal-financial-
planning specialists and CPAs.
A Federal HR Agency
www.opm.gov
Accountants and other finance
professionals in government service will find
retirement planning information at the Office of
Personnel Management Web stop, including federal
benefits data and retirement calculators.
Retirees and their families can find information
on employee group-life-insurance programs and
links to government-sponsored retirement
programs.
| SITES FOR THE SOLE
PRACTITIONER |
For
Businesses on the Grow
www.morebusiness.com
CPAs and business consultants can
find resources here to aid their
small-business-owner clientele, such as financial
planning and health insurance checklists, and
templates for contracts and business and
marketing plans. Users also can download free
legal forms, read articles including
Disaster Recovery Planning and
register for Morebusiness.coms e-mail
newsletter.
Big Ideas for Small
Businesses
www.sbsc.org
The Small Business Survival
Committee (SBSC) Web site offers business
advisers analysis of current issues and
legislative action affecting small businesses in
the areas of the economy, health care and tax
laws, to name a few. This Smart Stop also allows
visitors free access to congressional testimony
and the SBSCs fact-of-the-week section.
Know the Score
www.score.org
Want to know eight easy things to
do before forming a company? Or need to find out
how to launch a successful e-mail promotion? Find
how-to articles on these topics at the Service
Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Web site and
read features such as How Automation
Accounting Can Help Your Business. SCORE
also offers free advice from business
professionals in its e-mail-counseling-services
section and a free newsletter subscription.
Free
for All
www.allbookkeepingresource.com
Unlike other employment Web sites
that allow employees to post resumes for free
while employers pay to advertise, this one lets
everyone find what they needa job or an
employeegratis. Although this Web stop
calls itself All Bookkeeping Resource, its focus
also encompasses basic accounting, accounts
payable and financial planning. Users can read
accounting and business articles such as
What Payment Terms Should You Use
Internationally and Like It or Not,
E-Billings Coming.
The Star System
www.bauerfinancial.com
This Coral Gables, Florida,
research company Web stop states: We
analyze banks
very carefully. Its
star-based systemfive stars rate an
organization superior and one brands
an entity as troubledincludes
categories such as top consumer and institutional
certificate-of-deposit rates. Other site
offerings include a frequently asked questions
section and links to federal regulator home
pages, such as the FDICs and the Federal
Reserve Boards.
To Market, to
Market, to Buy a Bond
www.investinginbonds.com
This Bond Market Association
e-stop gives users corporate and municipal bond
prices and features article titles such as
Planning for Retirement and How
to Read Bond Prices in the Daily
Newspapers. Visitors also can find a bond
glossary, investor guides and links to related
financial Web sites.
On the Lighter Side
www.m-w.com
Professionals as interested in
words as numbers can click around Merriam-Webster
Online and find brainteasers in the
word-game-of-the-day section. Users also can
peruse the section Words From the Lighter Side,
which examines the 20th centurys most
popular slang terms.
Get Hired, Not
Taken
www.sohojobs.com
If youre looking for small
office/home office (SOHO) work but are wary of
ads attached to utility poles, buses or trains,
check out this Web sites Scram Scams
section. It provides descriptions of con
artists modus operandi and a free
listvia e-mailof known schemes. This
Smart Stop also offers users reviews of other
work-at-home Web sites and links to free SOHO
magazines and newsletters.
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