MSN Money-http://moneycentral.msn.com/
This site has a lot of good features. I use it to look up stock prices, and to do research on companies I am interested in.
Fool.com- http://www.fool.com/
This site is really good for research on companies and for gaining insight into different investment options. They have several paid services also, but they offer enough information for free that I do not see the point in paying for their services.
Investopedia- http://www.investopedia.com/?viewed=1
They have a lot of financial advice available on their site as well. It is another good source for financial information. They have simulators that you can use to see how well you would do at different kinds of investing as well as many articles and tutorials to help you learn about investing.
Wealth Intelligence Academy- http://wiacademy.com/
They offer classes on many different topics and investment opportunities.
The Street.com- http://www.thestreet.com/
They offer their stock picks, videos, investing A-Z, a personal finance section, business news and portfolio tools.
Google Finance- http://www.google.com/finance
They offer real time stock prices as well as many different kinds of investment information.
CNN Money- http://money.cnn.com/
They offer Business news, Market information, Information on personal finance, Retirement information, Technology, Luxury and Small business.
Of course there are many others, but these are where I spend most of my time when I am doing research for my investments.
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