Product Review

The earliest version of Microsoft Money was way back in 1991, under the the Windows operating system version 3.0. Since then, 17 versions of the financial software have been made. Managing personal finances was easy with the use of graphical interfaces Microsoft products are known for, and the constant support from Microsoft brought users to Microsoft Money as a preferred tool for managing their investments, portfolios and expenses. However, last December 31, 2011, Microsoft officially ended supporting Microsoft Money. In the interim, Microsoft is encouraging all users of Microsoft Money to use Microsoft Money Plus Sunset, an application that can…

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Bank of America Add It Up program is online shopping portal come rewards program. Participation in which is free and may generate cash back rewards on your regular day-to-day shopping. Who can enroll in Add It Up Membership in Add It Up requires you to have Bank of America credit or debit card, and have enrolled in online banking. Residents of Washington and Idaho cannot participate, Small Business credit card only customers can not participate. Some BOA cardholders are ineligible, including holders of other BOA-issued rewards cards like Upromise, TripRewards, etc. How to enroll in Add It Up You need…

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The other day I received a mail in offer for this card. Although I pay my balance in full every month on all of my cards, this one got my attention because of its 18 months 0% APR rate. I was intrigued. I didn’t end up applying for the card because I don’t need a 0% PAR or a 20% APR, I don’t have to pay any interest on my cards. This card can be one of the bets companion in your debt reduction journey if you happen to have credit card debt. I would advice that when looking for a new…

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This is a re-post of my Yodlee Money center review at One Cent at a Time. I track my net worth using Yodlee, I track my budget and spending through Yodlee money center. I have also experimented with a few other financial accounting tools like quicken online and mint.com. Here;s why I like Yodlee most. Why I use Yodlee Money Center? There are many reasons, for the sake of keeping this post to a readable length, I will just stick to a few. 1. Money Center has been around for over 10 years. Thus, you can definitely count on the products and services they offer. In…

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Prosper is a peer-to-peer lending service that brings in Lenders and borrowers together on its platform. The borrowers borrow money from a number of lenders and lenders lend money to a number of borrowers. Prosper can be very attractive to both borrowers and lenders.  Started in 2006, California based Prosper.com is currently the largest peer-to-peer lending service with over 1.25 million members and 350,000,000 in funded loans. Prosper offers borrowers loan rates as low as 6.59% depending on credit-worthiness and return rates as high as 38.54%.  Both borrowers and lenders eliminate the need to get a loan through a bank by working directly with…

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