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Watercooler: Websites offer women financial advice

First Published Jul 15 2011 06:33 pm • Last Updated Jul 15 2011 06:33 pm

Several websites cater to the financial interests of women, from asset allocation to retirement planning. Here is a sampling:

BlueSuitMom.com » offers an array of financial subjects important to women, at www.bluesuitmom.com/money/.

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MsMoney.com » features financial health goals and fundamentals, at www.msmoney.com/mm/financial_health/finhealth_index.htm.

Women’s Institute for Financial Education » provides features on a variety of financial matters, such as saving, budgeting and planning, at www.wife.org/money_invest.htm.

Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement » spotlights five key financial categories under "Your Financial Future" on its home page, at www.wiserwomen.org.

U.S. Department of Labor » covers aspects of an employer-retirement plan and tracking Social Security benefits, at www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/women.html.




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