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October 23, 2007

Free Ways to Manage Your Money Online

Some of the best things on the internet really are free! Including free money management and budgeting programs.  Websites such as Wesabe.com and Mint.com are allowing users around the country to manage their money online in innovative new ways.

CreditBloggers.com personal finance guru, Gerri Detweiler, was quoted yesterday in a Smart Money article comparing different free money management services. Click here to read "Budgeting Software: A Free Way to Manage Your Finances." Included in the article was this helpful chart comparing features of four top providers (click to enlarge) :

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Yodlee's Money Center was one of the first free personal finance services online. The company develops their software for resale to banks and other institutions and also allows customers to sign up for a free account independently. I've been a Yodlee user for about three years now and love the convenience of seeing all my checking accounts, savings accounts, credit cards and investments with one login.

Are you a Clear Checkbook, Mint, Wesabe or Yodlee customer? If so, share your opinions about the free services in the comments section below.

Emily DavidsonCredit.com's Communication Director and former TransUnion credit expert. Emily writes about credit reports, credit cards, loans and personal finance as the CreditBloggers.com moderator.

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