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Accel Invests in Personal Finance Site for Women
LearnVest , a new personal finance site for women, has received a boost to its own finances. On Thursday, LearnVest will announce that it has raised $4.5 million from Accel, the venture capital firm, and its seed investors, who previously put in $1.1 million.
Personal Finance Site For Women LearnVest Gets $4.5 Million
LearnVest, a personal finance site for women, has raised $4.5 million in a first round of funding. LearnVest's pitch: Women control 80 percent of all consumer spending in the U.S.so it makes sense to have a site that caters to them.
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Free Personal Finance Teaching Resources
The MoneySmartWorld website has personal finance lesson plans, money worksheets, kids and teens money workbooks, money story books and informative resources to teach Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4 about money.
E-wisdom.com Launches Personal Finance Newsroom
Daily Personal Finance News Includes Coverage on Credit Cards, Insurance, Mortgages and Savings.
Personal Finance: Prince looking like more of a pauper
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Critics: Finance reform would hurt angels, startups
High-tech investors and entrepreneurs say U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodds new finance reform bill proposed last Monday would raise the personal wealth requirements for so-called angel investors, reducing the number of private individuals who may write checks to startups.
'First woman of finance' Muriel Siebert says there's still work to do
'First woman of finance' Muriel Siebert says there's still work to do