New and Improved Website Takes the Mystery out of Personal Finance … - PR NewsChannel (press release)

June 25th, 2009


The service is designed to empower its customers and enable them to
quickly and easily take control of their
personal finances

. The personal finance management software is so easy to use, the
company says it has seen a growing number of students using


Capital One Survey of High School Seniors Reveals Gender Gaps in … - WELT ONLINE

June 23rd, 2009


Overall, one-third of the students (33.8 percent) said that they
were either unsure or unprepared to manage their own banking and
personal finances

. “It’s clear that financial education, or the lack of it, has an
impact on students and the level of


Frank’s portfolio weathered stock-market tumble - Boston Globe

June 23rd, 2009


By Susan Milligan WASHINGTON - Representative Barney Frank may have
failed to prevent Wall Street from pursuing its high-risk
investment behavior, but in his
personal finances

, the House Financial Services Committee chairman has taken his own
tough


Get kids smart about money - Minneapolis Star Tribune

June 21st, 2009
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Get kids smart about money - Minneapolis Star Tribune

June 21, 2009


Get kids smart about money


Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN


A popular activity in many
personal finances

classes is the good old Wall Street simulation. Students get a
bunch of play money, invest it in stocks and watch their fortunes
grow — or shrink. Straightforward, but that doesn’t mean students
will leave

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UPI NewsTrack TopNews - United Press International

June 20th, 2009


WASHINGTON, June 19 (UPI) — A poll shows US residents are slightly
more optimistic about the economy and their
personal finances

but still reluctant to spend money. The survey by the Pew Research
Center for People and the Press found that 48 percent