Jun 11, 2012

No recess when it comes to financial literacy


Learning new things doesn't stop at high school! Stay thirsty my friends (lol)!

Are you tried of having to go to a tax professsional for advice? Hey, maybe you want to be a tax professional (it could happen)! Do you want to grow your business or bank account but sick of listening to millionaires who only want to sell you books and audiotapes? Well, I feel your pain. I wish that I can tell those so-called "experts" on TV to shut up. Here is a list of useful site to start your own research on financial issues. Knowledge is power. Don't ever let someone take advantage of you because your lack of knowledge.

Credit Reports

Equifax: http://www.equifax.com
Experian: http://www.experian.com
Trans Union: http://www.transunion.com

Entrepreneur

Inc. Magazine: http://www.inc.com
Entrepreneur.com: http://www.entrepreneur.com
BizJournals.com: http://www.bizjournals.com
BlackEnterprise.com: http://www.blackenterprise.com

Financial

SmartMoney.com: http://www.smartmoney.com
MSN Money Central: http://moneycentral.msn.com
Yahoo! Finance: http://finance.yahoo.com

Government Sites

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): http://www.hud.gov
Social Security Administration: http://www.ssa.gov
Internal Revenue Service: http://www.irs.gov
US Small Business Administration: http://www.sba.gov
Professional Organizations

NAEA – National Association of Enrolled Agents: http://www.naea.org
NATP – The National Association of Tax Professionals: http://www.natptax.com
AICPA – American Institute of Certified Public Accounts: http://www.aicpa.org
NABA – National Association of Black Accountants: http://www.nabainc.org

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