The King of information services. Money is made according to who has
the most and the best information. The web makes information gathering
easier and more efficient. You can check out the market trend, follow the
fund leaders, and get analysis.
Banks work hard to
draw customers with easier and more accessible service. First there were
automated tellers, then extended hours and 1-800
numbers. Now with banks online, 23 hours a day of service is too
little. Transfer funds from your desk or find out what priced home you can
afford then take all the time you want learning about the payments.
Find out everything a card offers, every benefit and every cost; then get
rejected instantly.
Heard they have the lowest rates in town? Find out. Figure out how much
more the Porsche is going to cost you than the Towncar, or how much
smoking is going to increase your life insurance payments.
Good-bye H&R Block, now the services they provide are on-line.
The web can make finding a job across the country easier, or save hours in
the library trying to find a patent, or allow access to lofty Federal
Reserve.