personal finance management

    By Josh Smith

    | 4:00PM 9/01/2010
    Bundle, the website known best for its Everybody's Money tool that compares your spending in various categories to people who are in similar life situations, has just launched a full fledged personal financial management app inside of Bundle that brings the comparative nature of Everybody's Money...

    By Josh Smith

    | 3:00PM 7/01/2010
    Wesabe, one of the first personal finance management tools I wrote about when WalletPop was but a young blog, announced today that after July 31 it would no longer operate the accounts tab of the website. In an announcement posted to Wesabe.com Marc Hedlund, CEO of Wesabe, cited the inability to...

    By Josh Smith

    | 1:00PM 6/24/2010
    HelloWallet is a relative newcomer to the personal finance management space with many very useful features and, despite being launched only recently, has earned a backing from President Bill Clinton. HelloWallet claims that, through a mix of tools and website features, the average member finds $600...

    By Josh Smith

    | 2:45PM 3/18/2010
    Last week during the Data is Money panel at SXSW, Aaron Patzer, the CEO of popular personal finance management Web site Mint.com, ignited a firestorm of controversy by bragging about the high quality of real time data that Mint is able to see -- such as which movie rental services are used most,...

    By Josh Smith

    | 2:00PM 10/16/2009
    Online personal finance tools have come a long way in the past several years. These tools, which allow you to breakdown how you spend your money, identify wasteful spending and save toward specific goals, have typically come from smaller startups rather than traditional banks and big companies. But...