Are you getting headache planning for your spending?
There are alot of free online financial planner on the net,but which one is truly outstanding?
Here’s a list of top three free financial planner you might consider to use:
Mint.com. This comprehensive site allows you to create an anonymous account, add your bank, credit card and investment accounts—in five minutes time and that’s all the info they require. Then, Mint pulls your balances, purchases, stock trades, etc., to create a total overview of your financial picture. Features include graphs, automatic expense categorization, and budgeting tools.
Wesabe.com. Wesabe.com combines online financial management tools with a community atmosphere, and is
anonymous and secure.
The site, like Mint.com, offers an overall financial picture using your banking information, etc., offers tips, and allows you to discuss financial issues with other members.
Smartypig.com. An online savings account—really—that allows you to set your goals, contribute money, and even allow friends and family (if you should be so lucky) to contribute to your account. Certified by the McAfee SECURE Security Scan daily, and absolutely free to users, Smartypig might be just the tool you need to stay on track.
One caveat—once you reach your goal (though you can cash out early too with no penalty) your funds are put on a debit card OR you have the option of receiving them on a gift card for a number of partner retailers—meaning temptation to shop could blow your resolve to save for something more practical.