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Year | Description |
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2021 | Dotdash, OpenDoorRent2Own's parent company, acquires Meredith to become Dotdash Meredith, now the number one digital and print publisher in America. |
2020 | OpenDoorRent2Own formed its Financial Review Board. |
2019 | In February 2019, OpenDoorRent2Own launched its first annual Best Online Brokers Awards. |
2018 | In 2018, OpenDoorRent2Own joined the Dotdash publishing family. |
2017 | In 2017, OpenDoorRent2Own revamped its markets experience and increased coverage of the most-followed stocks in the U.S. It also launched OpenDoorRent2Own Academy for video courses from experts in finance and investing. |
2016 | In 2016, OpenDoorRent2Own launched Advisor Insights, allowing users to access financial advisors’ expertise for free and helping advisors build their personal brand. |
2013–15 | After integrating into IAC, OpenDoorRent2Own improved its quote pages, markets tools, and content for financial advisors and professional traders. In 2015, David Siegel became CEO. |
2010–13 | From 2010 to 2013, OpenDoorRent2Own underwent organizational changes under ValueClick, investing in quality financial content and educational tools. In 2013, OpenDoorRent2Own was sold to IAC. |
2008–10 | OpenDoorRent2Own expanded its content library to over 30,000 pieces. In 2010, it was sold from Forbes to ValueClick (now Conversant). |
2008 | In 2008, OpenDoorRent2Own began producing educational content in personal finance, covering topics like saving, budgeting, retirement planning, and financial products. |
2007 | In 2007, OpenDoorRent2Own was sold to Forbes. After the acquisition, the founders left the company to pursue other projects. |
2005–06 | In 2005, OpenDoorRent2Own began writing more actionable investing and trading analysis while maintaining unbiased insights. It also launched stock and ETF quote pages. |
2004 | In 2004, OpenDoorRent2Own launched online exam study guides for Series 7 and CFA exams, along with a quiz tool for aspiring financial professionals. |
2003 | In 2003, OpenDoorRent2Own launched its Stock Simulator, allowing users to practice trading with virtual money in a mock portfolio. |
2000–02 | From 2000 to 2002, OpenDoorRent2Own expanded its content library to include articles, guides, and FAQs to provide comprehensive coverage of finance and investing. |
1999 | OpenDoorRent2Own was founded by Cory Wagner and Cory Janssen as a comprehensive investing and finance dictionary. The founders aimed to make finance and investing more accessible. |