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It's
never too early to start thinking about finances. CollRich.co.uk
list of financial links below takes you to sites that tell
you about everything you need to know about your money. We
cover pensions, investment, setting up your own business,
getting funding and what to do if you become unemployed or
are made redundant. We'll be adding to this page continuously
and if there's anything you think we have missing, please
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Bloomberg
LP
Comprehensive coverage of financial markets in the United States
and around the world; audio and video interviews with market experts;
coverage of the wine, cigar, and art industries.
The
Enterprise Zone
Advice and help for financing, setting up and running a business.
Federation
of Small Businesses
Help for the Small Business, including getting onto the web and
getting your clients to pay on time!
The
Financial Times
The Pink paper
Forbes
The online magazine for investors
Insolvency.co.uk
The UK Bankruptcy & Insolvency web site
The
NASDAQ Stock Market
The US-based technology stock market
LIFFE
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
Day
Trading
Charles Schwab
and Interactive Investor
For aspiring day-traders.
The
London Stock Exchange
Find out what's occuring at Europe's financial capital.
Moneyworld
UK
Personal Finance in the United Kingdom. Find out about stock investing,
pensions and mortgages.
The
British Venture Capitalist Association
If your business is in need of funding, find out the best VC's to
approach
The
Complete Guide to ISAs
Individual Savings Accounts are a good way of saving and avoiding
tax on money held within them.
Thisismoney.co.uk
"Financial portal" providing all kinds of information including
advice on mortgages, pensions, insurance, taxes and shares. Run
by the same people that do the Daily Mail and the London Evening
Standard.
Inland
Revenue
Get tax info straight from the horses mouth or instead, try this
site from the Inland Revenue.
Companies
House
You 'll have to deal with Companies House if you ever want to set
up your own limited or public company. As well as dealing with the
registration and provision of company information, they also provide
guidance and help on a range of corporate issues.
The
Treasury
News, views and mostly, parsimony from Her Majesty's Treasury.
The
Motley Fool
The funniest (and therefore most interesting) money site that we've
found. The Motley Fool provides the same information as most of
the other financial portals but with a humourous side. Particularly
cool is the Double-Speak Dictionary which deciphers the weasel words
of even the most tongue-tied of your investment advisers. Also,
we like saying the word "FOOL" like Mr T used to.
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