Sree Advice: Sites For New Personal Finance Tools
NEW YORK -- A whole new generation of online personal finance tools is attracting a lot of attention these days. They help you track your money and save better, too. Some go as far as allowing you to selectively share your data with others, so they can advice you on how to save money, make money and more. It's a new world in the money business folks, now that Web 2.0 has arrived. Here are some to take a look at. Of course, you should experiment first till you achieve a level of comfort.
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Expensr.com: This site's tagline: "Where did all my money go?" That's the question it hopes to help you answer by helping you track your expenses and much more.
Wesabe.com: This site's tagline: "Get to know your money." It helps you do that by connecting you with your various accounts and selectively giving tips and advice from other users.
Mint.com:This site's tagline: "Refreshing money management." It provides ways to track your expenses and your assets and examines your data to provide alternatives that might save you money or get you better rates.
Some other resources:
YourCreditAdvisor.com's Top 25 Web 2.0 tools for Money, Finance & Investment
Wall Street Journal.com
LifeHacker on "Is Mint Ready for Your Money?"
GetRichSlowly.org's Budgeting for Non-budgeters
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