Thursday, April 8, 2010

“Learn Personal Finance from RateRush.com - PR Leap” plus 2 more

“Learn Personal Finance from RateRush.com - PR Leap” plus 2 more


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Learn Personal Finance from RateRush.com - PR Leap

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 11:59 PM PDT

(PRLEAP.COM) Today Maugans Corporation, the parent company behind the largest computer wallpaper website in the world, DesktopNexus.com, has officially announced the public launch of a new premiere brand, Rate Rush (www.raterush.com), aspiring to become the web's top personal finance destination. Rate Rush offers valuable information and clearly explained advice on money management, updated daily with new content. The site aims to bring practical financial knowledge to the everyday person through features like a professionally produced weekly video series, an easy to understand glossary with hundreds of financial terms, automatic location-intelligent lender matching based on over a dozen unique criteria, and an interactive Answers area where visitors can post specific questions to the community and expert panel. Rate Rush leverages modern technologies to benefit anyone with an interest in personal finance, from mortgages and refinancing, to insurance, retirement planning, and debt management.

Maugans Corporation has forged strategic partnerships with industry-leading organizations to bring the highest quality rate and lender information available to its visitors. In utilizing Rate Rush's new brand, Maugans Corporation has also signed content distribution partnerships to extend the Rate Rush content to a wider audience. With Rate Rush poised for quick growth, Maugans Corporation plans to aggressively expand partnerships and integrations throughout the web over the next 6 to 12 months, establishing a top-tier reputation for high-quality personal finance information and advice.

Maugans Corporation owns and operates premiere web destinations across a number of vertical markets. Three years ago Maugans Corporation launched their flagship brand, Desktop Nexus (www.desktopnexus.com), as a resource for computer wallpapers, and today it has grown into the largest wallpaper website in the world. With today's launch announcement for Rate Rush, Maugans Corporation has established residence in the financial market.

For more information on Rate Rush or to schedule a phone interview, please contact press@maugans.com

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E-wisdom.com Launches Personal Finance Newsroom - PRWeb

Posted: 01 Apr 2010 07:59 AM PDT

Daily Personal Finance News Includes Coverage on Credit Cards, Insurance, Mortgages and Savings.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) April 1, 2010 -- E-wisdom.com, a consumer marketplace that aims to help visitors save money on monthly expenses, announced today that it launched a comprehensive personal finance news area to keep consumers informed on current trends in personal finance.

The finance-focused newsroom serves to provide timely and reliable information on relevant personal finance topics, including: credit cards, insurance rates, mortgage rates and savings accounts. Coverage includes recent events in the the banking, credit and insurance industries, and how these happenings can affect the decision-making of consumers across the U.S.

"We strive to provide consumers with information and resources to help them make informed decisions about all personal finance matters," said Matt Mills, President of Knowlogic. "And this newsroom takes us one step closer to that goal."

Along with the personal finance newsroom, which is updated daily, consumers can take advantage of e-wisdom.com's extensive and timeless knowledge center. The knowledge center contains more than 30 financial calculators, as well as a continually growing collection of personal finance advice, definitions, FAQs, and tips.

About e-wisdom.com

E-wisdom.com is a consumer marketplace that provides clear comparisons about various products and services, allowing consumers to make knowledgeable decisions and reduce their monthly bills. E-wisdom.com has been helping consumers save money on monthly expenses since 2002.

About Knowlogic

Knowlogic, Inc. is an online media company focused on connecting consumers and knowledge. The company operates and maintains several websites devoted to this task, of which e-wisdom.com is the core brand.

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Personal Finance Daily - Marketwatch

Posted: 06 Apr 2010 01:59 PM PDT

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By MarketWatch

Don't miss these top stories:

The federal government -- that is, you, me and every other U.S. taxpayer -- doled out billions of dollars to banks to give them a second chance after they brought themselves to the brink of failure through high-risk financial activities.

But banks aren't nearly so supportive of that second-chance idea when they're the ones with the power to offer, or withhold, a helping hand.

Read David Weidner's column today for more on how banks pushed through a strict bankruptcy law in 2005 that severely limits the ability of consumers to write off their debts, and how those same banks and their well-paid lobbyists are now resisting reform efforts aimed at tightening the rules under which banks operate.

Did you know that if you don't pay your credit-card bill, eventually the creditor can reach right into your paycheck and garnish your wages? That's painfully ironic, given that so many Americans these days are struggling to pay their bills because they lost their jobs -- and their paychecks -- when banks helped drive our economy over the edge.

-- Andrea Coombes, Personal Finance editor

Bankruptcy 'reform' is helping big banks squeeze consumers

For those who underestimate the power of the banking lobby as financial "reform" weaves its way through Washington, one need only look back five years ago to see how influential banks are at pressing their agenda.
See David Weidner's Writing on the Wall.

JOBS

Flexible workplaces benefit workers and employers

These days most workers are happy simply to have a job, and aren't thinking about what their boss can do to make life a little easier. But with so many two-working-parent families, workers can use whatever professional support is available.
See Diary of a Recession Baby.

Job gains exceed losses for second time in two years

More people got a job in February than left one for just the second month since the recession began more than two years ago, according to detailed data on gross job flows released Tuesday by the Labor Department.
See Economic Report.

Commentary: With labor market weak, government should hire more

Memo to President Obama: If you want to avoid a double-dip recession, now is the time to get serious about creating jobs.
See Irwin Kellner.

TRAVEL

Americans to pay more at the pump this summer

Americans will pay an average of 48 cents a gallon more for gasoline this summer than in 2009, but will nevertheless consume about 0.5% more of the automotive fuel after Memorial Day as the economy picks up steam, according to government projections released on Tuesday.
See story on gas prices.

Parents seek space on family vacations

Parents are willing to pay for time away from the kids during family vacations. Going back to basics holds no appeal to those nearing retirement age. And apartment rents are starting to go up for the first time since the recession began.
Listen to Radio Report.

Spirit Airlines to charge for carry-on bags to pull down fares

In a bold move, low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines said Tuesday it would be the first carrier to charge for carry-on luggage, the latest step in de-bundling products and services traditionally included in the price of a ticket.
See Travel.

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