Featured Links
Listed below are links to web sites that may be of interest to you. Feel free to visit these web sites.
- Big Charts - This is a great site for general market information and stock quotes.
- Buying a car? - If you are looking into buying a new or used car, this pricing and information guide may be helpful. You may also want to look at www.kbb.com and www.edmunds.com
- Calculate your loan payments - Calculate your monthly payment for mortgage, auto or home equity loans with this easy-to-use online calculator.
- Currency Converter - Planning a trip? Do you want to know what you're money worth there? Check out the Universal Currency Converter ®...
- Federal Student Aid Programs - If you need help with your child's FAFSA application, or want to look and a financial aid estimator tool, click here...
- Find tax information for your state - This site will bring you to each state's taxing agency or department of revenue...
- Get your free annual credit reports - You are entitled to a free annual credit report from Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union. This site will bring you to all three of the credit reporting agencies for accessing to your credit file disclosures.
- Information about Massachusetts cities and towns - If you're looking for information about your city or town, or one you are thinking about moving to, check out this site for information about crime rates, general school and local government information, etc.
- Protect yourself against identity theft - Read about how to avoid identity theft, and what to do if you fall victim to identity theft.
- Treasury Direct - Here, you'll find overviews regarding U.S. Treasury bonds, notes, bills, and TIPS. Also, you can obtain basic information about the different types of savings bonds, including EE/E, I and HH/H bonds.
- Ways to save for college - Savingforcollege.com is a great site for examining education savings options. Investors should consider whether the investor's or beneficiary's home state offers any state tax or other benefits available only from that state's 529 Plan. Any state-based benefit should be one of many appropriately weighted factors in making an investment decision. The investor should consult their financial or tax advisor before investing.
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