Moneypaper Inc

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The Moneypaper, Inc.
FoundedJune 21, 1996 (1996-06-21)
Headquarters,
Key people
Vita Nelson (Chief Executive Officer)
Websitewww.directinvesting.com

The Moneypaper, Inc. is a publishing company that specializes in financial news and information. It was founded in 1996[1] with the mission to provide information to small-scale investors who "thought that investing was too hard and too dangerous."[2] It previously published under the name of Temper of the Times Communications, Inc., before it was renamed after its monthly financial newsletter in 1996.

Currently it distributes three different publications: The Moneypaper, a monthly financial newsletter, Direct Investing, a bi-weekly publication, and The Moneypaper’s Guide to Direct Investing, an annual guide to publicly traded companies that offer Dividend Reinvestment Plans.

The Moneypaper, Inc. also maintains a website that contains a database of every company that offers a Dividend reinvestment program; in 2010, this database was used by The Motley Fool in one of its articles extolling the virtues of DRIP investing.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ NYS Department of State Division of Corporation
  2. ^ Vita Nelson, “About the Moneypaper, Inc.”
  3. ^ Selena Maranjian. "A Benjamin Can Go a Long Way." The Motley Fool. Jan. 6, 2010. Link