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As we identify them, we'll be including links to other Internet sites that might be of interest to our visitors. Email us if you know of links we should add here.
- American Memory
Researching events in American business history? Visit the Library of Congress's website of historical collections.
- American Numismatic Society
The ANS houses North America's most comprehensive collection of coins, paper money, medals, and other numismatic items. The Society's collections database and library catalog are both searchable online.
- The Currency Gallery
An online museum and historical site dedicated exclusively to United States paper money. This site is the only place that you can see an example of virtually every type of paper money ever issued by the United States government.
- European Central Bank's Euro Site
This site explains all things relating to the introduction of the euro currency, leading up to the physical distribution of notes and coins in January, 2002.
- Federal Reserve
Interested in the actions of the central bank of the United States? You can find all the information relating to the Fed you'll want on this comprehensive site.
- The International Bond and Share Society
The world's largest society for stock and bond collectors. Includes illustrations of the society's magazine and a gallery of stocks, as well as membership information and directories.
- International Monetary Fund
This international organization composed of 183 member nations acts as a cooperative force when dealing with international monetary problems, and promotes balanced growth and free trade around the world.
- The Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy
Seeks to improve the personal financial literacy of young adults. It evaluates the financial literacy of young adults; develops, disseminates, and encourages the use of guidelines for grades K-12; and promotes the teaching of personal finance.
- The Stock Market Game
An electronic version of Wall Street trading designed to help students and adults understand the stock market, the costs and benefits involved in decision-making, the sources and uses of capital and other related economic concepts.
- The Stock Ticker Company
The leading provider of innovative and objective financial education tools, the Stock Ticker Company specializes in working stock tickers.
- Top 100 Business Events
TheStreet.com's countdown of the 100 most important events and ideas that drove American business in the 20th century.
- United States Treasury Department
The department of government responsible for managing the government's finances, safeguarding our financial system, and promoting the stability of US and foreign economies.
- World Bank
The world's largest source of development assisstance to countries in need. The World Bank gives out $16 billion in loans annually in its fight to help developing nations onto the road of economic stability.
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