The Internet has a new Financial referenence: Fiscal Reference
New site is filled with content concerning business, investing, credit, and loans.
(PRWEB) January 14, 2004 --Robert Gray, an experienced online marketer, has launched a new web site today: Fiscal Reference. This web site addresses the twin needs of consumers - finding useful financial information on the Web and making sense of today's financial world. The new site features thousands of articles, links, and resources, all in a searchable format. The site also features one of the best financial glossaries in the world.
"I hope to provide users with useful resources... places I have found helpful on the Internet," explains Gray. "All too often, when you visit a financial site, you are bombarded with advertisements, popups, and unhelpful information. I wanted this site to fill a void. When people come to Fiscal Reference they should be able to quickly locate information and links for mortgage rates, debt consolidation, credit cards, insurance, and more."
In general, this new site is geared towards middle-income consumers. "People tend to come out of the holiday season with extra debt. I know I used my credit card a few time more than I should have last month." The resources on the site can help with this, as well as other issues people might face in the new year. For example, there are many links to nonprofit debt consolidation providers. In addition, the site has an extensive database of financial book reviews, including links to books on preparing one's taxes.
"It is never too soon or too late to learn about money."
For more information, please visit http://www.i3stf.org
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