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Archived Under: Financial Planning , New and Notable
Tags: Financial Planning, New and Notable, Wikipedia

New and Notable Personal Finance SitesWikipediaSite Name: Wikipedia
Site Description: With over 2 million articles, Wikipedia is the world's biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. Anyone can change the encyclopedia or create new articles. Not all of the articles have been verified. However, if you are looking for a wealth of information on almost any financial subject, then Wikipedia is a great place to get started and find useful information and links to other helpful sites.
Bottom Line: For anyone serious about managing their finances and making the most of their time, Wikipedia is worth a permanent bookmark. Since the content is growing everyday, the site is worth frequent visits. For a quick list of financial topics on Wikipedia, visit the Wikipedia profile in Moneysmartz.

 
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