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Financial Management

Forget The Embargo, Mint For iPhone Gets Promoted Before Hitting The App Store

December 18, 2008

Mint for the iPhone has just launched. Check balances on your checking, savings, credit card and loan accounts. Track expenses and budgets. Watch the dismal performance of your 401(k), brokerage and IRA accounts, etc. 
Not available in the app store yet, but you can download it here

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Honey, I Shrunk the Bills: BillShrink Raises $8M

October 14, 2008

BillShrink closed a Series B round for $8 million led by Trinity Venures and Bessemer Venture Partners.
Prior A round led by Bessemer for $1 million.
We wrote about BillShrink expanding their phone bill shrinking abilities to credit cards last month.
Remains to be seen if their credit card suggestion feature will perform any better than Mint’s, which [...]

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The New Mint Goes Live To The Public

October 14, 2008

Mint.com has launched its new offerings that have been in private bet
Mint’s new features include tracking your investment portfolio including 401K
From daily expenses all the way up to your stock portfolio, Mint offers an all encompassing personal finance service that seems to soar above the rest.

Are there any other personal finance sites you feel stand [...]

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Take A Hike Expense Tracker

October 9, 2008

Meet ExpenseTacker, an online expense tracking system that lets you record transactions by calling a phone number and saying a few words about your purchase.
All of your recorded transactions are recorded in n online banking style format
The service costs $15 a month ($10 if you buy six months at a time
ExpenseTracker, meet Expensify and Mint

Expensify, [...]

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WikiInvest Here To Save The Day? Doesn’t Sound Like It

October 9, 2008

Wikinvest Wire takes high traffic financial blogs and syndicates their headlines across a network of related WikiInvest articles, other blog posts, and potentially mainstream media sites writing on similar topics.
WikiInvest is the Wikipedia for financial news, giving readers an in depth look at topics and news not found in everyday mainstream financial sources.
With their ‘blogwire’, [...]

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