NerdWallet is the online destination for personal financial management, offering unbiased comparisons of financial products such as credit cards and bank accounts.
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Coin is a connected device that can hold and behave like the cards you already carry. Instead of carrying several cards in your wallet, you can now carry one Coin.
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Planwise helps you plan for the future by making sense of your financial data with simple, straightforward graphical visualizations.
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Dailyworth is a place where women can learn from professionals how their finances, goals, and lifestyle can all work together while pursuing happiness.
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StockTouch will change the way you understand stocks and companies. Its groundbreaking interface brings the power of data visualization and financial information together.
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Everyone hates overpaying! The Price Geek puts an end to that. It calculates the average price of items you see in marketplaces like eBay and Amazon, so you don’t get ripped off.
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Rewarder is a social marketplace, connecting those on a personally-significant pursuit with real people who can help. It’s the best place to mobilize an online community of more than 100,000 savvy, resourceful experts who are willing and eager to give guidance or to find the hard-to-find.
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Winston is your lovable assistant that tells you stories from your social feeds and favorite news sites. For the first time, you can enjoy your social news in a narrated, audiovisual newscast.
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SigFig free personal finance software that helps you track all your 401k, IRA and stock market investments in one secure online place, and by that optimizes your portfolio.
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Google Advisor – The search giant is now on yet another do-gooder mission: To help us better manage information online, and this time, in the personal finance arena. Google Advisor seeks to facilitate finding financial offers from multiple providers, comparing them side by side, and applying online. You can use Google advisor to compare recent offers of mortgages, credit cards, Certificates of Deposit as well as checking and savings accounts.
Once again, we see the magic of Google in simplifying otherwise complex processes to help us make better decisions. In today’s shaky economy Google Advisor is a financial bliss you should take advantage of.
SwipeGood – The ingenious idea behind SwipeGood makes the entire process of giving a whole lot simpler. The service rounds up the purchases you make with your credit or debit card to the nearest dollar, and donates that loose change to an organization of your choice.
Once you register your credit/debit card, you don’t need to do anything else aside from simply carrying on with your regular routine. The passive giving approach -while having full access to the transactions and donations reports via SwipeGood- makes charitable donations effortless and wonderful! As a SwipeGood member, you have full control over your contributions: you can set a monthly donation limit, pause the SwipeGood process at any time, and choose between 748 different organizations to give to.
Signing up is super quick and easy, and once you add a card to the SwipeGood service, you can start helping your choice of organizations instantly. What a great idea! We loved it.
BillGuard – This new service aims to be the dead-serious watch dog for your credit card bills, calling itself the ‘Antivirus’ for credit card bills. What does it do, exactly? “BillGuard scans your card activity for hidden charges, billing errors, forgotten subscriptions, scams and fraud, and alerts you via email when your attention is required.”
BillGuard truly is a personal finance savior, and it’s particularly essential to those owning more than just a few cards and finding it hard to keep up with it all. Another cool BillGuard perk is that in addition to its automated transaction scan for errors and hidden fees by over 100 tests, it also scans the web to see if other people have posted complaints or flagged certain transactions and merchants. This ‘people power’ makes the BillGuard community a watch dog in and of itself. All for one and one for all, so to speak.
To learn more about BillGuard and how it works, watch the video below.