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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/07/10/online-finance/

  • Ben J · 6 months ago
    I'm from Fisher Investments, and we have a finance news and commentary site called MarketMinder.com. Here's a sample article about the bank stress tests: http://www.marketminder.com/a/fisher-investment...
  • Peter Glyman · 2 years ago
    Hey Everyone,

    Hope you check out Geezeo.com. Geezeo is a free web-based personal finance app that allows you to track all you accounts (we have connections to over 6000 financial institutions) in one place. Geezeo automagically brings in all your account transactions, auto tags them with things like (gas, food, etc.) and makes it really easy to see how you spend your money.

    -Pete
  • Ryan Williams · 2 years ago
    Thanks for including NetworthIQ. I know brevity is important for lists like this, so I'll just add that NetworthIQ is a complete social personal finance tool that in addition to letting members track their financial status at a high level (we're not quicken-like, you just enter big picture details once a month), also allows for community interaction with features such as Q&A, tips, and journals.

    As for the ads, I'd be interested to know what's overly aggressive about them. This is the first time I've heard that, and I'm always looking to make the experience better.
  • Politosphere · 2 years ago
    You guys totally neglected to mention any high-yield on-line savings accounts like EmigrantDirect, FNBODirect, ING or HSBC.

    Almost all of these are offering APY rates many-times higher than the national average, FNBO being the higest I think at 6%

    Personal finance is nothing without good savings ...
  • Jamie Martin · 2 years ago
    yeah sad to see geezeo left off the list
  • Brian Heys · 2 years ago
    The thought of posting all my financial data online into one of these web-based money managers really scares me.

    I'm sure they're secure, but ... are they?
  • shelly · 2 years ago
    in the salary category worthwhile mentioning the SalaryBase free service at http://www.salarybase.com - share and get access to your buddies salary profiles
  • blogum · 2 years ago
    https://www.moneytrackin.com should be in the list. Is the most complete app in its field.
  • Felix · 2 years ago
    I wanted to add that SaneBull platform gives out a bunch of free widgets and plugins, such as live stock ticker info, live market watch and live portfolio widgets. The are iframe embeddable.
  • dH · 2 years ago
    https://www.moneyflickr.com should be also in the list - it supports multiple currencies.
  • zecco reviee · 2 years ago
    Great list of tips. I'm glad you added Zecco, the free online trading brokerage to the list. All members gain access to blogging and forum tools, even if you don't have a trading account.

    Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. You may find my zecco review helpful if you're interested in setting up a Zecco Trading account.

    P.S. Networth IQ is awesome, although the ads are annoying.
  • Andre · 2 years ago
    You should check out - http://www.financify.com. Financify helps you track and manage your income and expenses all around. It tracks everything, it includes basic reports and tracking tools to help you improve on your finance tracking habits and as a end result – you will improve on your spending habits.
  • zaps · 2 years ago
    Lots of sites being launched recently... This is exciiting!

    Check out a little web-based saving app I wrote.. Automatically updates stock prices and tracks performance alongside your checking & savings accounts. Graphical representations of worth & allocation.

    http://finance.spimp.net/
  • Jim Richmond · 2 years ago
    Check out the flexibleRetirementPlanner for a free online retirement calculator.

    The calculator uses Monte Carlo Simulation and the latest retirement planning research to give a better idea of your retirement plan’s chances for success.

    Give it a try. It's free!
  • me · 2 years ago
    I gotta signup to MoneyBookers so I can get my contest winnings. Darn Russia + paypal!!! :(
  • frank · 2 years ago
    also check out marketwatchtoday.com for overseas markets and news since we are in a global economy.
  • tobto · 1 year ago
    are there social network for my home money?
  • Cosmina · 1 year ago
    Another tool aimed at freelancers is Fanurio. With Fanurio you can create invoices, export them to PDF, send them to clients, track your time and create reports.
  • California Homebuilder · 1 year ago
    WOW, It'll take me forever to check out how each of these services can possible benefit my financial situation. Thanks for gathering this info, I can finally fire my financial adviser!!
  • Flat Panel Televisions · 1 year ago
    cool tool :-)
  • courtney kallis · 12 months ago
    Another helpful money management software which can be included in the list is manageME.It's unique features,user friendly interface and most important positive attitude towards consumers feedback makes it a dependable playert in today's scenario both at home and business.
    You may check its services at www.manageme7.com and read about its features in www.manageme7.com/blog
  • Dave Ferdinand · 12 months ago
    I would like to first congratulate to Stan who has written such a wonderful page. The concept is really wonderful and informative. Anyone looking for resources can easily find it here without much tussle. And to grow the list I would like to suggest another software that can manage your financial transactions with utmost ease and efficiency. It is currently in the pre launch stage, but promises to be effectual and yet simple. I have registered for the free beta version and suggest you to do the same by visiting http://www.invoicera.com and for more invoicing related information you can visit the corporate blog at http://www.invoicera.com/blog
  • Fisher Investments Outreach · 9 months ago
    Another online finance site for news and information is MarketMinder. Check it out at http://www.marketminder.com
  • Tony Willson · 5 months ago
    Thanks Stan. Nice list you've got there! I would recommend Billeo. It's a free add-on that I use to help manage passwords,pay bills and shop online. It also reminds you when your bills are due. Very handy!
  • Finance Answers · 2 months ago
    Visit FinanceAnswers.com

    Think of us as Rate My Professor, but for advisors. Yahoo Answers, but for finance. An online community to help young professionals find reputable financial advisors and the financial services firms they work for. Users may also ask finance-related questions which site advisors will answer.