Andrew Curran Wesleyan to Release Finance Website for Online Readers
A new website by Andrew Curran Wesleyan will provide basic financial advice to online users at no cost.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Consumers throughout the United States who are interested in making and saving more money will be able to access a brand-new online resource by industry expert Andrew Curran Wesleyan this November -- right in time for the costly holiday season.
Wesleyan has created a new website dedicated to helping readers with their finances, located at http://www.andrewcurranwesleyan.com/. After a successful closed beta run, an open beta is currently running. Then, version 1.0 of the website will be released on Nov. 1.
Wesleyan, a University of Connecticut finance student whose goal is to become a leading financial advisor, decided to create the website to provide readers with basic finance advice for free. According to Wesleyan, only around 30% of Americans have household budgets. This same percentage applies to those with long-ranging financial plans, along with investments and savings. Research further shows that over 50% of households in the United States live from one paycheck to the next.
With many Americans feeling fearful and anxious about their monetary wellbeing, Wesleyan looks forward to providing reader with financial insights that can help them to grow their earnings and to protect the wealth they have worked so hard to build. However, is aim is not to make his advice overly complex, as many online sources complicate the idea of saving and building wealth. Instead, he plans to offer simple and practical yet valuable financial advice.
For instance, Wesleyan's website will highlight how best to save money by cutting spending, and how to delve into the stock market, cryptocurrencies, oil, and gold. He will also provide advice regarding picking up side gigs to generate extra money and thus more effectively master one's finances.
The website will target young people, as the younger a person is, the longer she or he has to create a nest egg. Plus, those who figure out the basics of finance and money early on in life can avoid making costly mistakes down the road. However, older individuals can also find the website beneficial. After all, according to Andrew Curran Wesleyan, people are never too young nor too old to experience the joy of financial freedom.
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