PlanPlus has added Spanish-, Chinese- and French-language versions of its software, which before had been available only in English.
The Lindsay, Ontario-based vendor added the new versions of its software, PlanPlus Web Advisor, because statistics show that that about 26% of Americans speak a language other than English.
In the Northeast and on the West Coast, the percentage is closer to 30%, according to the Census Bureau.
“We need to recognize and respect the unique culture and needs of these sectors of our population,” Brad Greer, vice president of global sales for PlanPlus Inc., said in a statement. “We feel there is a significant market to help service emerging segments of the population that are currently underserved.”
In addition to financial planning, PlanPlus Web Advisor offers tools to create investment policy statements, access mutual fund and stock data from Morningstar Inc. of Chicago, and integrate with an advisory firm’s back office.
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Scottrade unveils mobile trading device
Scottrade this week announced the launch of Scottrade Mobile, which lets clients trade stocks from handheld devices that connect to the Internet.
The service allows views of account information, including balances, order status and positions.
Customers can also trade stocks, exchange traded funds and trade options via the mobile trading site.
It can be accessed from a mobile device, and no software needs to be downloaded to use the site. Also, users can access up-to-the-minute market information.
The objective was to make quality trading tools accessible and affordable for Scottrade clients, Kevin Dodson, director of online financial services for the St. Louis-based company, said in a statement.
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Scottrade and view the Scottrade Mobile Webcast under the Webcasts tab.