1. General Assistance (GA)
GA encompasses a widely varying set of assistance programs that share two defining characteristics: they are funded and administered entirely by the state, county, and/or locality in which the particular program operates; and they provide benefits to low-income persons who are not eligible for federal assistance. As such they are the last resort for government assistance for many in need.
2. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc.
A professional regulatory organization, that fosters professional standards in personal financial planning so that the public values, has access to and benefits from competent and ethical financial planning.
3. Financial Aid for the Newly Released
Some helpful financial advice for the newly released offender.
4. Financial Planning from About.com
Includes information on budgeting, banking, credit, debt, investing, retirement plans, social security, savings, taxes, and more.
5. Google Personal Finance Page
An extensive links page from Google which includes information on accounting firms, banking, college financial aid, debt and bankruptcy, estate planning, insurance, investing, loans, money management, retirement, taxes, and more.
6. Money Central from MSN.com
Includes information and links on investing, banking, planning, taxes, and more.
7. Open Directory Project Personal Finance Page
An extensive links page from Open Directory which includes information on accounting firms, banking, college financial aid, debt and bankruptcy, estate planning, insurance, investing, loans, money management, retirement, taxes, and more.
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