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August 30, 2009 by admin
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New Web-based Financial Education for College Students
Credit card companies along with other creditors routinely target college students for their products and services. If a student is not careful, it is possible for them to become loaded with debt before they even graduate. Think this is a remote problem? Think again. Today, far more college students are stacking up on debt than ever before. What is the primary reason? It is due to a lack of a solid personal financial education.
To combat this issue, colleges are increasingly offering financial education as part of their curriculum. They recognize the long-term intrinsic value of such a class. While these classes are not mandatory it is a good step in the right direction to promote financial literacy to those who will need it most. Further, colleges are increasing looking for new ways to expand their financial education programs and services for their students.
Companies like eFinancial Portals, a division of Strativia Software work with colleges to build branded financial education web portals and other web-based resources. These portals are accessed from the school intranet and are available to students and staff, but not the general public. These financial education web portals serve as a platform to achieve specific educational initiatives, reach specific target groups, and as a public relations medium.
eFinancial Portals branded portals are creative and user-friendly with a focus on financial literacy, investor education, and retirement preparation and planning. Our sites are designed and written to speak a cohesive message to your students. Providing the most current content along with interactive tools, assessments, surveys, calculators, and other resources helps ensure your students find what they want when they need it.
Tools like those offered by eFinancial Portals help college students place more importance on managing their money starting now. College students learn to establish a spending plan, develop an emergency fund, understand investing, and start retirement planning. The benefits of these web portals will positively affect these students for a lifetime. "When I was in college, no one ever talked to me about money management," says Donnell Peterson, a George Washington University College Student. "The portal has everything you need to know about managing your money for now and for years to come!"
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About eFinancial Portals
eFinancial Portals is a division of Strativia Software, a financial management software development and services company. eFinancial Portals develops financial education portals for colleges, companies, organizations, and government. To find out more about their financial education web portals or about their products and services in general, visit: http://www.efinancialportls.com
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I'm interested in learning about programming (spreadsheet, database, web) to help me with an e-commerce idea I have. I have never done any programming before. What programming launguages would you recommend I start with if I want to do search queries against various databases with different information?
Also I would need to be able to do calculations in the programming to be able to do search against various databases. Untimately the end-user would go on my website, type in certain information and it would produce a ranking of results based on the information they input.
An website similar to the one I am trying to do is www.kinetix.com.
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated
Hello,
You need to learn programming from zero. One way to make e-commerce web site like you describe is to use ASP.NET. ASP.NET is a combination of C#.NET or VB.NET with html tags. So you have to learn how to program in VB.NET or C#.NET, HTML and database (create database, create table, SQL statements, relational concept).
Good luck.
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