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Investment Analysis

Money

Mutual Funds

Personal Finance

Retirement Planning

Stock Exchanges


Web Resources

Getting Started

Invesopedia

TheStreet University

The Motley Fool's Investing Basics


Mutual Funds

Mutual Fund Center This comprehensive site includes links to the largest mutual and money market funds as well as the largest fund families. A handy alphabetical index is provided for U.S. mutual funds and U.S. money market funds.

Mutual Fund Connection Resource from the Investment Company Institute (ICI) that aims to improve public understanding of the investment company industry and policies that affect it.

Mutual Fund Education Alliance A large selection of collection of mutual fund companies, website links, fund listings and exclusive planning, tracking and monitoring tools.


Retirement

Motley Fool Retirement Learn the tips, traps, and tactics you need to live the way you want. Information on IRA's, 401(k) and planning your retirement.

Social Security Online How to apply for retirement benefits, when are you eligible to receive social security, how to prepare for retirement and the forms you need for retirement.


Stocks and Bonds

Big Charts Users can generate interactive charts and quotes, including historical quotes.

Bloomberg Markets Page Check out this comprehensive Web page with links to both U.S. and world markets. Follow the Bloomberg "World Equities Indices" link to locate a geographic list of all the major international stock indexes.

Bonds Online This Web site includes data and links to resources spanning municipal, corporate, treasury, and savings bonds as well as bond funds. Also featured are links to bond "basics" and bond research.

MSN Money Noted by Barron's in 1998 as "the" best Web site for investors, Microsoft's MoneyCentral is heralded for several of its features. Heading the top of that list is the site's offering of timely news and analysis, with Wall Street Journal updates five times a day and news and insight generated by editorial staff members and outside contributors.

Yahoo! Finance In addition to an abundance of links, for which Yahoo! is so well known, this site offers market news and a generous set of investor tools, including a stock screener, message boards and stock chat area, a Java portfolio, and a pager that can be triggered by your own specific stock price limits.


Reference Collection Materials


Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook

Mergent's Handbook of Common Stocks

Morningstar Mutual Funds

Standard & Poor's Stock Guide

The Value Line Investment Survey

Personal tools