The web represents a treasure trove of information about personal finance, small business, and tax accounting that Quicken users will appreciate. Individuals, investors, and small business owners just beginning their research, however, often aren’t sure which websites offer the most reliable information. Here are half a dozen or so sites that provide lots of reliable information you can use.
Site | Why It’s Useful |
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www.ssa.gov | The Social Security Administration website lets you estimate your future benefits. (Despite what you sometimes here people say, Social Security will be there for future generations. But benefits will probably be scaled back for at least some recipients, which you can read more about at the Social Security Administration’s website. |
Financial Engines | Founded by Nobel Prize winner Bill Sharpe, this website lets you assess the riskiness of your investments and also make smarter asset allocation decisions. |
Quicken | Find lots of stuff for Quicken.com users, all from the maker of Quicken — Intuit. Note that if you register at the Quicken.com site, you also gain additional functionality within the Quicken program. For example, you can usually download stock price information for free. |
MSN Money | Find lots of stuff from Microsoft — most of it pretty good — about managing your money. |
www.irs.gov | Most people by now know that the IRS website provides downloadable forms and informational booklets. What some people don’t know, however, is that it also provides access to U.S. tax law (both the Internal Revenue Code and the Treasury Regulations). |
href="http://www.stephenlnelson.com">www.stephenlnelson.com | This author of Quicken 2012 For Dummies has posted several hundred pages of small business, personal financial planning, and tax-related information, including free downloadable copies of many of his old (but still useful) books. |
Vanguard | Find information about mutual fund investing from the mutual fund management company that is one of the best and most economical. By the way, if you do visit the Vanguard website, be sure to look carefully at its information about using index funds in your portfolio. Index funds from companies like Vanguard represent one of the truly great bargains for individual investors. |
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