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Archive for the ‘Online Finance’ Category

Online Quicken: Less Features but Easier to Use

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

I was skeptical when I first heard about Online Quicken. Why now? Would it be a knee jerk reaction to a slew of start-ups launching their own personal finance management tool, like Mint.com, Wesabe and Geezeo? Would this mean a stripped down version of the desktop version of Quicken, a Quicken Lite so to speak?
The […]

Personal Finance Blogs: Real People with Real-World Advice

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

There’s nothing like talk of recession to bring out money soothsayers willing to give personal finance advice. Everyone from your long-lost uncle to the neighbor next door all seem itching to dispense words of wisdom on how to grow your money. And the blogosphere has been no exception to this trend, with some truly fantastic […]

Online Banking Needs a Technology Jolt

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Online banking is in a precarious position these days. The Web-based, rich internet application revolution of Web 2.0 is here to stay, while online banking remains stuck in decade-old technology. It lags far behind even more traditional mainstream Web applications in interaction design, speed, ease of use, and capability. It’s no wonder that several new […]

Bank of America Small Business Online Community Goes Live

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

On the heals of launching its Online Business Suite of products, Bank of America has just launched perhaps its biggest push for the hearts and minds of small business owners. The new Small Business Online Community — with the unfortunately long URL http://smallbusinessonlinecommunity.bankofamerica.com/ — is a place for any small business owner to […]

A Look at HomeEquityShare.com

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Home Equity Share is a new kind of company that brings the shared-equity investment vehicles online by bringing together home buyers with investors to purchase a property together. The investor foots the down payment, while the buyers gets the mortgage. At the end of the agreement (up to 10 years), the home buyer can buy […]





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