CNN, FORTUNE, MONEY, BUSINESS 2.0 and Fortune Small Business magazines offer business news and financial market coverage updated throughout the day, along with stock quotes, investing and personal finance advice, tools, lists & archival mag...More
CNN, FORTUNE, MONEY, BUSINESS 2.0 and Fortune Small Business magazines offer business news and financial market coverage updated throughout the day, along with stock quotes, investing and personal finance advice, tools, lists & archival magazine content.
Personal Finance News - Business news from TIME.com. TIME.com features financial and tech news articles for companies in both the national and global markets.
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CNN Money Website Gives Personal Insights: CNN Money takes a different slant than a lot of the finance websites in that they focus on how current market conditions affect individual people. I really like this slant because it gives me insight as to how other people are handling things like the loss of value of their retirement funds, looking for a job, how they're going to pay for college in the recession. The articles really draw you in and make the reader feel like they are not alone and other people are sharing similar experiences. I like the fact that I can track my own portfolio on the front page, but didn't like the fact that I had to register personal information the customize that information. I am really tired of having to register or sign up for anything online because then my e-mail inbox gets loaded with too much junk. Also don't like the advertising that zooms across my screen and parks in the middle until I manually have to close the ad - just one more small annoyance.
Good information, too much going on: This is a good web-site that shows a lot of numbers and different markets. It has streaming figures, which helps make decisions quicker. There are too many adds however, this takes away from the site because it can be hard to tell what you are looking at when magazine adds, car adds and laptop adds show up when you are looking for the latest in gas prices. I also feel that there is too much stuff to look at in one place. There are a lot of sub categories (which is a good thing) but there are too many different topics being represented at once. It is a little hard to find what you are looking for, a new diet on a TV show mixed with bonds from different companies kind of makes this site a little cluttered. This is a good site for a lot of information, but it is not broken up in a way that makes it easy to use.
The best website for all types of news financial: CNN Money is the best website for anyone interested in financial news. This website features the dashboard format, giving easy access for various sections of financial news, including, for example, companies, personal finance, technology, etcetera. The news is very well chosen, and then there is the constant on financial websites of stock quotes. The only thing that I don't like about the website is that it is just a little slower than you would expect.