Reviews: Online Money Mgmt Tools: Mint, Quicken, and Rudder

A couple weeks ago I reviewed Mint.com, but I’ve recently been trying out two other free online money management tools, Rudder and Quicken.

Here’s the rundown:

Of the three sites, Rudder loads and updates the quickest, and it’s also the fastest at adding new accounts. (Mint is the slowest–it’s kind of a pain.)

Account support
As I mentioned in my review of Mint, I can’t for the life of me add my Dollar Savings account, even though their support team says it’s been fixed. It must be something with the DS login system because Quicken doesn’t support it either. Rudder technically does support it, much like Mint, and it even found and added my account. The problem? None of the info loads. Obviously, not very helpful.

As for types of accounts supported, Mint still comes out on top. Mint and Quicken both support various types of bank accounts, credit cards, and even PayPal! Very cool. But Mint is the only one that supports my Nelnet student loans. Rudder again, falls short as it only supports bank and credit card accounts. I did manage to add my Nelnet account, but it shows up all wacky because Rudder categorizes it as a credit card.

Interface
Rudder’s interface is the least intuitive, and incidentally, the least functional. It offers no budgeting capabilities, which is my favorite thing about Mint. Quicken has good budgeting features, but they don’t display as nicely as Mint–you can’t see all your categories at the same time. Also, the Trends section of Quicken seems to be off–at least in my case, the graphs are highly inaccurate.

My verdict: I’m sticking with Mint, at least for now. It’s definitely the most functional. And I like the interface a lot more than Quicken.

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-Wren from TiredofBeingPoor.net

Written by WrenCaulfield

How to Protect Yourself from Online Money Scams

avoiding online money scams

Step 1 check processing/cashing schemes

CHECK PROCESSING/CASHING SCHEMES – These are schemes that offer or suggest ridiculously easy money and all you have to do is receive customer payments for a business, deduct what is suppose to be your fee or percentage and then forward the rest of the money to the business.

Sounds easy right? Here’s what happens. You get a check and you take it to your bank and deposit it or cash it. Then, minus your supposed fee, you forward the rest of the money to the business address given to you, but you find out later that the check is fraudulent and you get stuck covering the balance of the check.

Step 2 jobs that cost you money

ONLINE JOBS THAT COST YOU MONEY – Beware of easy online job or money making opportunities where you have to pay someone for a job. Such scams will claim to offer information, customer lists, data bases, etc., and all you have to do is pay a fee to get started making money right away.

These are scams and just someone trying to sell you something. The plain fact is you don’t pay to go to work, you get paid to go to work.

Step 3 check with the better business bureau

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU or BBB.COM – It’s always a good idea to check out any business that you are considering dealing with, working for, or investing in. You can easily do this by going to the better business bureau’s website. The address is bbb.com. Always do a detailed search of the business or company and find out all you can about them and their reputation.

Written by catchmeifucan

Online Money!

Let’s take a look at the phenomenon of making money without even getting out of bed!

The world of tomorrow is today, and a huge chunk of the world population uses the internet every day. And you are using it too if you are reading this.

What are all those people doing when they are online? Well that varies of course.

The Time Flow.

Ok, let’s take a closer look on what each person does online. Let’s see how much time an average person uses on specific tasks online. Ok, first let’s check out how much time we use on average reading news online. The time we use for this activity has been approximated to 30-40 minutes a day, on average.  ”Gaming” takes up a huge chunk of the average online users’ time, we spend an average of 2-3 hours a day playing games online (amazing).

Shopping, buying stuff of the internet has become the new trend of the modern society, we have never used more time on online shopping.

We use “wobbling” 2-4 hours a day shopping online. The next thing you spend time on online is work, it’s  been estimated that the average person uses the internet 2-4 hours a day working, whether it is on homework or just “regular” money making work, (research and such).

The Cash Flow.

We are going to look at shopping! Let me tell you something! You probably know this already, but if you don’t this is going to be an eye opener for you! We use over 2 billion dollars online each year! What would you say if I told you that you could take some of that money and put it in your own pocket? Yeah, that’s right you can!

There are many opportunities for you if you want to make money online, you don’t even need to have any special technical computer skills to make money from the HUGE marked online.

What kind of money you will make doing this is up to you.

You might just want to make some extra cash to pay your bills and make your life easier or you might have the ambition to make yourself and your family rich using the many different opportunities online.

Do you want to make money online?

Well, just click this link: http://www.happy-home-business.com

You will get the chance to make money online, and you will receive our free newsletter where you will get information and tips on how to make money online.

See you soon.

Regards,
Christer Nyrud