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Archive for the ‘PFM’ Category

Wesabe Goes Mobile

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Wesabe today launched a mobile version of their personal finance management application. Like other mobile applications, it’s a slim down version of their Web application with the ability to enter cash transactions.
From their Wheaties for Your Wallet blog:
We’ve had a number of people testing out the mobile site, and the feedback we’ve gotten the most […]

Mint.com Personal Finance Manager is Live

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

A real treat on many levels, from design to functionality, this newcomer let’s you track all your money in real time. (It was just featured in TechCrunch 40.) It employs some fancy logic (Yodlee, perhaps) to access your external bank and credit card account information using the same online username/password you use to access their […]

Taking PFM to the Extreme

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

If you’ve ever used Quicken then you’re already familiar with PFM (or Personal Finance Manager) and its big shortcoming: it’s a pain in the neck to stay current. But that may be changing fast. With the rise of Web-based applications and on-demand software, the days of downloading transactions from your online bank, reconciling your check […]

Gmoney: How Google Checkout Could Merge with Google Finance

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

If making information easily accessible and useful is Google’s mantra, is an online personal financial management (PFM) tool akin to Quicken very far away?
The incentive for Google is tremendous, given the value in transaction-based advertising. Here are some clues as to why PFM is closer than you think: At the moment, the company offers Google […]





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