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Mvelopes Personal Budgeting Software Features Review

Thursday, March 4, 2010

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Mvelopes Personal Budgeting Software Features Review

Users of personal finance software know there are key features you can’t live without when it comes to automating the management of your personal finances. While the needs of everyone differ and finding the right product is important for your situation, Mvelopes Personal offers some features that put it in the top tier. They seem [...]

Thoughts on Mint and Mvelopes with Some Fiscal Fizzle

Thursday, November 5, 2009

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Thoughts on Mint and Mvelopes with Some Fiscal Fizzle

Mint and Mvelopes Personal are two popular personal finance software programs available on the internet today.  I’m always on the look out for tools to help people manage their finances better and I think both of these applications are in the top tier of the list.
Personally, you’ll usually find me recommending Mvelopes because of its [...]

Intuit Buys Mint.com and Weekly Round Up

Friday, September 18, 2009

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If you follow tech news you’ve probably heard about the purchase of Mint by Intuit this week.  Intuit is well know as the builder and provider of Quicken software which has been around for years.  Quicken has both a desktop and online version of the software as well as mobile services.
Mint is not shabby either.  It has [...]

Mvelopes Personal Finance Software Review

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

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Mvelopes personal is a browser-based personal finance software application.  It’s best known for its budgeting and spending management capabilities by taking the physical envelopes budgeting methodology and converting it to an electronic version. 
For those who don’t an envelopes budget is a simple for of spending management in which cash envelopes are created for typical spending [...]

How Web 2.0 and Bloggers are Helping People Thrive in Personal Finance

Thursday, August 13, 2009

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Unbeknownst to some there is a new personal finance coach in town and his name is Web 2.0.  Web 2.0 you say?  Yep, that’s right.  Well, Web 2.0 has been around a few years, but maybe you haven’t quite thought about the use of Web 2.0 technologies in this way. 
With the plethora of Web 2.0 [...]

Personal Finance Software: The Features You Can’t Live Without

Monday, August 10, 2009

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You might say being in the software industry for 11 and 1/2 years and having a passion for personal finance has sparked a deep interest in me for personal finance technology and how it can help people manage money wisely.  Most of us know these technologies as software either offered as a service on the internet [...]

DebtGoal Helps Eliminate Debt

Monday, July 27, 2009

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So many people want to get out of debt, but find it hard to get their debt organized in such a way it can be managed.  In other words, they really aren’t sure the impacts of paying an additional amount on their debt each month.  Or, they really have no idea when they would be [...]

Guest Post at Christian PF

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Today I have an article posted on the Christian PF website.  The article is titled Classic Budgeting with Mvelopes Personal.  I think Mvelopes is a great product and definitely has some nice features to help people manage money wisely.
You may be visiting for the first time today.  If so, welcome to One Money Design!  As you [...]

Lost My Money – Please Help!

Friday, July 17, 2009

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Microsft will discontinueMoney software
Many fans of Microsoft Money Plus have lost their well – known Money software with the recent announcement that Microsoft will be discontinuing future construction and sale of it.   The following is a statement issued by Microsoft.
With banks, brokerage firms and Web sites now providing a range of options for managing personal finances, the consumer need [...]

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