Web Site Launched for Personal Finance, Safe Investment, Financial Planning and Money Tips
Online, June 26, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Salt Lake City, Utah - The bad economy has many people struggling just to pay bills, but thanks to a newly launched personal finance web site it is now possible for anyone to quickly and easily obtain safe investment and money tips for their financial planning with no need to give their personal contact information.
Brett Kitchen and Ethan Kap, co-owners of Insurance Advocates LLC, have created http://www.TrueFinancialAge.com to help people get back on track financially in spite of the challenges caused by a bad economy.
"After years of seeing people follow conventional folly of financial teachings that lead to nothing more than paying more taxes, slavery to banks, credit cards, and mortgage companies, and leaving nothing for savings, we knew we had to help people," said Kitchen. "The current difficult financial situation that people are in proves that the financial education and discipline of most people is totally ineffective," he added.
"That's why we created www.TrueFinancialAge.com. With government increasingly taking more of our money through taxes, market returns unpredictable at best, and Americans paying $2.9 billion in interest per day, we've dedicated our site to helping Americans live financially forever young by using accurate financial strategies that are easy to understand," explained Kap.
The web site allows anyone to obtain immediate help without the need to provide any identifying information. People can complete an easy, fun online program that shows them exactly where they are on the road to their financial goals. It then provides a road map to help them succeed. The service is free, with no obligation.
"The majority of Americans feel that the American Dream is dead. They are living on the brink of bankruptcy and financial frustration with no end in sight. Taxes are going up, interest costs are killing people, and wages are not going up. People are looking for real help," said Kitchen.
Kap said they designed the site knowing that most people want help, but they may be a little intimidated about talking to a financial planner. The web site enables people to get the help they are looking for without the need to first give out personal information.
The site offers the True Financial Age program, which is a fun and interactive quiz that is like a financial report card. It gives them a report on where they are financially, and new unique strategies and help to fix their financial problems.
The site also includes reports and video presentations with additional information, all without the need to register on the site. No personal information is asked from anyone wanting to obtain the free help, according to Kitchen and Kap.
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