Microsoft Corp. today expanded the CNBC on MSN® Money personal finance service (http://beta.money.msn.com/) with new and enhanced features that help consumers make more educated financial decisions in today's uncertain economy. With a complete redesign and an expanded collection of useful tools and resources, CNBC on MSN Money helps consumers review, understand and improve their finances -- from debt management and banking to investments and taxes -- all in one place.
Also, Microsoft announced today that CNBC on MSN Money attracted the largest audience among financial news and information Web sites in March and April, surpassing competitors such as Yahoo! Finance and AOL Personal Finance, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. This growing popularity can be attributed to the unique combination of award-winning CNBC on MSN Money tools, content and services. The site also features an esteemed editorial staff including "SuperModels" columnist Jon Markman, who recently was selected as a finalist in the 2003 Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism.
"Now more than ever, consumers want useful resources that help them tackle important financial challenges" said Chris Jolley, director of product management for the Financial Products Group at Microsoft. "MSN arms consumers with powerful tools and information to better manage debt, credit, investments and banking, in one convenient place."
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