These are general business links:
Free Trade Publications:
http://www.tradepub.com/
Postage and Shipping:
http://www.stamps.com - Get postage over the web.
http://www.e-stamp.com - ditto
http://www.ups.com - UPS home
http://www.fedex.com/us/ - FedEx for the
US
http://www.dhl.com - DHL
Shipping
http://www.usps.gov/ - The United States
Postal Service
Accounting Services:
http://www.quickbooks.com - QuickBooks
software home site
http://www.timebills.com - log
hours and create invoices
http://www.onecore.com - general business
services
Calculators:
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/biz/bizcalcs/ratiocalcs.asp?prodtype=biz
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/rate/calc_home.asp
Unemployment benefit calculator - http://www.epinet.org/datazone/uicalc
United States Postal Service:
http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp
- Ever need a ZIP code? Look here!
Area Code Lookup:
http://www.555-1212.com/area_codes.cfm
- Need an Area Code? Look here
Phone Directories:
http://www.freeality.com/reverse.htm
- Reverse Phone Book and other neat tools
http://www.snap.com/search/people/results/0,57,home-0,00.html?st.sn.srch.0.wp
- Snap.com white pages
http://people.yahoo.com/ - Yellow pages
and people searching
Business Plans and planning:
http://www.bplans.com/ - Business plans explored
http://www.nccommerce.com/servicenter/blio/forms/ - Lots of new
business forms and info - GOOD STUFF
Copyright & Trademark:
US Patent and Trademark Office Home Page
Lots of Patent Info -
www.FreePatentsOnline.com
The Copyright Website
http://www.loc.gov/copyright/
http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
http://www.copyright.com/
http://www.utsystem.edu/OGC/IntellectualProperty/cprtindx.htm#top
http://www.whatiscopyright.org/
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/index.html
http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/title17/
http://fairuse.stanford.edu/library/faq.html
http://www.progenealogists.com/copyright_table.htm
http://www.copylaw.com/new_articles/PublicDomain.html
http://www.chimwasmp.org/photoweb/copyrite.htm
http://www.pdimages.com
http://www.unc.edu/~uncing/public-d.htm
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/doingMore/copyright.shtml
http://www.asmp.org
http://www.writersdigest.com/wd0101/fyi.asp
http://www.digital.library.upenn.edu/books/cce/
Manufacturing:
Prototype developers: www.thomasnet.com
Small Business (non-Gov't):
American Express
Small Business Exchange
America's Brightest
ECONOMIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE'S WEB
SITE
Small Business Home Page
Thomas
Register of American Manufacturers
UMWA Research
Department (Corporate Data)
S.C.O.R.E
Inventor's Tips: http://www.bugstik.com
and click on "Inventor's Tips"
Small Business Town - http://www.smbtn.com/smallbusinesstown/
Census Data - www.census.gov
Historical Data -
http://vlib.iue.it/history/index.html
Facts - www.hookedonfacts.com
Encyclopedias - www.infoplease.com
This day in History -
www.reference.com/thisday/
Biographies - www.s9.com/biography
US Legal Forms - www.uslegalforms.com
Cheap Logos - http://www.gotlogos.com/
Good business info: www.nolo.com
Business forms and info:
http://www.socrates.com/
Financing:
www.microenterpriseworks.org
Business research: www.hoovers.com
The invention/marketing process:
http://www.mominventors.com/ Lots of good stuff here.
LegalZoom
Forms:
http://www.legalforms.com/
http://www.nolo.com/
Private Investigator Stuff:
COMPUTERS.COM
- Consumer Alert - "Rip Off Revenge" - An article on how to
get help if you've been ripped off by a company.
Database
America People Finder
Fast Area Code Look-Up
InterNet Bankruptcy Library
Reverse Phonebook
The Federal Court
Locator
Webgator Page 79
- Bankruptcy, Property & Misc. Records
LocateThem.Com Main
The KnowX info database service
http://find.intelius.com/search-name.php?searchform=background
www.freeality.com
http://www.abika.com/
http://zabasearch.com/
http://www.masterfiles.com/
Identity Theft
Privacy and Identity Theft - http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2770425,00.html
http://www.idtheftcenter.org/index.shtml
http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/
http://www.identitytheft.org/
Credit Resources:
CardWeb: http://www.cardweb.com/
Bank Rates: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/default.asp
Debt and Financial Planning: http://myvesta.org/home.htm
NCC: http://www.thencc.org
Credit Reports:
How do you challenge a mistake on your Credit Report? At Experian,
you can call toll-free at 1-800-567-5470. At Equifax and Transunion, you can go
to the " Contact Us" portion of their web sites at http://www.equifax.com
and http://www.transunion.com.
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To Opt-Out of credit
marketing (ie: You have the right to prohibit information
contained in your file with any consumer reporting agency from being used in
connection with any credit transaction (ie: CC marketing) that is not
initiated by you) notify:
Trans/Union Opt Out (http://www.transunion.com)
PO Box 97328
Jackson, MS 39288-7328
Equifax, Inc. (http://www.equifax.com)
c/o Equifax Options
PO Box 740123
Atlanta, GA 30374-0123
Experian Credit Marketing (http://www.experian.com)
PO Box 919
Allen TX 75013
Or you may contact all three thru a centralized toll-free number: 1-888-567-8688.
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Designed especially for college students and funded by MasterCard and the Consumer Federation of America, this Web site offers free downloadable tools that teach "responsible money and credit skills." In about 45 minutes, the package -- which includes a video and a PowerPoint presentation -- covers not only the fundamentals of credit but also basic budgeting, the difference between debit cards and credit cards, and more. Teachers and counselors may be interested in presenting the program to groups. |
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Another MasterCard-sponsored resource for students, CreditTalk can help you obtain a credit report (and decipher what it says), create and manage a budget, calculate how long it takes to pay off a balance, and, in the worst case, deal with a debt crisis. There's also a glossary of financial terms and a list of links to credit counseling agencies. |
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If you feel like your credit card company did you wrong, you'll find empathy here. Just reading one person's horror story ("Providian Raised My APR to 29.99%") may make you feel better, or possibly worse, if you're a Providian client. There's plenty of advice too, including tips on avoiding holiday debt and teaching kids the value of a dollar. And after you've learned something from the site, there's a chance to prove it with a section of quizzes. |
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The National Foundation for Credit Counseling has set up this site to help consumers understand the basics of credit and to hook them up with counselors who offer free or low-cost advice. It also has a special section for homeowners who need advice with their mortgages. Helpful tools include a checklist for ensuring that a credit counseling agency is trustworthy and a list of groups qualified to receive free credit reports. (If you're not among them, there's also advice on how to obtain a credit report for a small fee.) |
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This Web site's motto is "Comprehensive. Objective. Free." All true, especially the "comprehensive" part -- there's everything from an advice column called "Ask Dr. Don" to a feature on why NFL tickets cost so much. Far more than a credit card site, Bankrate also covers mortgages, new and used car loans, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, checking and ATM fees, home equity loans, online banking fees, and unclaimed refunds from the Internal Revenue Service. If you're Canadian, you won't be needing that IRS info, but there's an entire section devoted to the finances of America's neighbors to the north. |
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Credit cards, debit cards, smart cards, prepaid cards, ATM cards, loyalty cards, phone cards -- if it comes in plastic form, it's on this site. Some information is meant for industry insiders, but check out the consumer pages. There's a list of different incentives offered by each card such as discounts and airline upgrades, a section with the latest news stories on cards, and a free weekly e-mail newsletter. |
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The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy Jump$tart, funded by a grant from American Express and supported by donations from other financial organizations, offers instructional material on personal finance, largely intended for educational institutions. The Web site provides several resources, including a database of instructional material available from a wide spectrum of providers, contact information for guest speakers on personal finance, upcoming teacher training seminars, and a list of finance-related Web sites. |
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Visa's Practical Money Skills for Life Program PracticalMoneySkills.com is a free Web site designed to help teachers, parents, and students make better financial management decisions. It provides online resources, including free instructional material for classrooms, that teachers can use to educate students about personal finance. School districts, conference organizers or associations may request a presentation from a representative of the program, funded by Visa. |
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), an independent agency of the federal government, offers a training program designed for people unfamiliar with the financial industry. It provides education on important financial issues -- including credit, home ownership, loans, and consumer rights, among other topics. MoneySmart offers free videos of its educational programs to banks and other organizations interested in sponsoring financial education workshops for customers. |
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The National Endowment for Financial Education NEFE provides funding, logistical support, and financial planning expertise to create personal finance programs and materials for the public. Educational programs offered by the organization focus on increasing financial literacy among the nation's youth. The organization offers instructional materials for its programs free of charge. NEFE, a nonprofit organization, also underwrites grants, fellowships, and research projects. |
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Millions of Americans are mired in debt; here's where some of them come to talk about it. You'll have to register to get access to the bulletin boards and chat rooms, but the news ticker is available to all. |
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American Bankers Association (ABA) Education Foundation/Consumer Connection The ABA Education Foundation provides resources to bankers, parents, and educators that teach adults and children about personal finance. The foundation offers booklets, CDs, brochures, videos and a newsletter to provide education about credit, banking services, credit card debt solutions and consumer protection, including easy-to-use online guides to prevent and resolve identity theft and other financial scams. |
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MasterCard, Discover Card Services, Citigroup, MBNA Corp., Capital One, and J.P. Morgan Chase, all in one place. There's industry-sponsored information for journalists as well as the rest of the public, plus a section on the history of the credit card, a list of "fast facts," and links to government- and university-sponsored reports. |
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This Web site is sponsored by the grassroots organization Citizens for Fair Credit Card Terms, Inc. (CFCCT). It offers ratings and customer reviews of over 1,000 credit cards. |
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Excellence in Economic Education The Excellence in Economic Education Program, part of the No Child Left Behind Act, is intended to promote economic and financial literacy among all K-12 students. The U.S. Department of Education will be authorized to make one competitive award to a national nonprofit organization to improve student understanding of personal finance. (As of Nov. 24, 2004, the program is awaiting Congressional approval for $1.5 million in funding.) |
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The passing of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACT Act) in 2003 established the Financial Literacy and Education Commission to improve Americans' financial literacy. Run by the Security and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Office of Investor Education and Assistance, the commission's Web site serves as a repository of links to educational materials from across the spectrum of federal agencies that deal with financial issues, including credit cards. |
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Government:
Citizens Against Government Waste: www.cagw.org
Taxpayers for Common Sense: www.taxpayer.net
Defense Reutilization and Marketing
Service
Digital Daily Welcome - IRS
- The home page for the Internal Revenue Service
GSA Auctions - https://www.gsaauctions.gov/index.htm
Federal Trade Commission - Home Page
FedWorld Information Network Home
Page
Forms
And Publications - IRS - Here's where to get TAX FORMS
The Department of the
Treasury - IRS--Tax Forms - This is another (different) site than the
one above for getting Tax Forms. I like the above one better. But
sometimes it's clogged with users.
GPO Access - United
States Government Printing Office home page
The Pueblo Information Center - http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/
Library of Congress - World Wide Web Home Page
for The Library of Congress
SBA - Small Business
Administration Home Page
SBA's
Shareware Library - All-In-One Page
Social Security Online
- The home for the Social Security Administration on the WWW
U.S. Business Advisor - home page
United States Postal Service - home
page
Welcome To The White
House - home page
State of NC: