5 Sites That Help Manage Your Money Online

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bainbrydge of DC 5:28PM January 03, 2010

Hi Kimberley

Another great site I've seen is smartpig.com. It helps you to put money aside for any future goals you may have. Also consider www.dealio.com. It has comprehensive list of coupons and deals from major retailers which are updated everyday.

Thanks

Cleona.

Cleona of MD 11:13AM April 03, 2009

Thanks for the post! 43 things is such a unique way of motivating yourself and others.

One to add on to your list, CheckingFinder.com. This is a search tool that identifies credit unions/community banks paying up to 6%. Just type in your zip. If you already bank online, this is a no brainer. I've been surprised by how many people don't make money from their checking account.

Erik of CO 3:14PM January 14, 2009

Kimberly,

Thrive is another free money management tool that can help you understand how you spend your money, manage your debt, understand your credit score, and set (and keep!) your financial goals.

In addition, we offer free personal financial advice because we believe accurate and comprehensive financial information should be available to everyone.

We would love your feedback, and to hear of any additional ways that we could be helpful to your readers!

Best,

Elisa

elisa @ justthrive.com

elisa of NM 2:56PM January 13, 2009

Hi Kimberly,

Thanks for such great finds, like 43things.com. It looks like a cool way to get social support for financial (and other) goals.

As far as realizing where your money is going, not where it went, QuickenOnline.com is another free, Web-based, basic personal finance solution I'd suggest for online money management. We've got some great forward-looking tools that show you how your finances will play out over the next couple of paychecks (i.e. identifies upcoming bills), helping people avoid overdrawing their accounts before it is too late.

- Chelsea, Quicken Online

Chelsea of CA 12:38PM January 09, 2009

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, is the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back. Send her your personal finance questions.


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