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Free web-based money management tools

 

Mint.com

This website links your accounts, categorizes your spending and shows your historical spending pattern.  It will also send you an email or text message if it detects unusual activity, low balances, fees or upcoming bills.

JustThrive.com

If you're in debt, this site comes up with a payoff schedule.  If you want to buy a home, it calculates how much house you can afford and what you need to save each month to come up with a down payment.

SmartyPig.com

This site helps you build your savings.  There's an interactive calculator that helps you figure out how much you need to save each month to reach your goal.  Friends and family can contribute to your account as well.

Rudder.com

Enter information about your accounts, bills and income, and this site will give you email updates on how you're doing.  It can also give you spending limits and help come up with a plan for achieving your financial goals.

 

Additional Resources

 

TheStreet.com  

- Stay up-to-date with latest market news

- Price quotes for stocks and market averages

- Create your own potfolio of stocks to follow

- Stay connected with your mobile device

 

BankingMyWay.com

- List of the best available savings rates, credit cards, student loans and auto loans

- Calculators for savings goals and emergency savings

- Calculators for paying off credit cards and auto loans

- Renting vs. Buying an apartment; Buying vs. Leasing a car

 

MainStreet.com

- Free stories for consumer on smart spending

- Learn more about taxes and education savings

- How to save for retirement

- How to start a small business

 

StockPickr.com

- Social networking site to share/discuss investing ideas

- Ask other readers and investment professionals questions on discussion boards

 



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