While Automatic Finances teaches you how to use account aggregators, online banking and automated systems to manage your finances, there are a number of Web tools we don’t go into.
From finding a virtual financial adviser to stock-picking advice to forecasting your future financial situation, new Web tools to manage your personal finances seem to be popping up online everywhere.
The Wall Street Journal lists a number of these services in “The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance.”
Check out the whole article, but here’s who they discuss:
Budgeting
Financial Planning
Investment Tracking and Advice
Avoiding Fraud
Tracking Credit
Loan Management
The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance – Wall Street Journal
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Hey great post. Truly automated systems and online bill pay facilities have made our lives much easier. I’ve been using a web tool to manage my finances and I must say I’m not disappointed. It’s a VeriSign secured tool called Billeo that manages my passwords, enables easy bill pay and also tracks my expenses. Very handy!
I wanted to let you know about a new site that lets you manage your finances online: http://www.money64.com
What’s different about this site is, first, you do NOT need to link your bank accounts! Secondly, we can do custom programming and reports for you.
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