One of the first (and still among the best) Web-based personal finance managers, Mint.com is adding features to assess and improve your financial fitness. Using the account information you may already be tracking with the service, Mint’s Fitness tools help you assess and improve your financial health (including checking your credit report for errors); they also give you grades on your progress toward keeping spending and debt under control and planning for emergencies and the future. Now in invitation-only beta.
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Finovate Startup Showcases Nifty New Web-Based Financial Services
At Finovate Startup yesterday, a slew of new and young companies proved that Web-based financial services continue to proliferate and innovate even in a down economy. In fact, many are designed to help you deal with it. Here are some examples.
Give Your Finances a Workout
Give Your Finances a Workout
Get Your Credit Rating for Free
Get Out of Debt Efficiently
Make and Receive Loans Without Middlemen
Get a Better Commercial Loan or Credit Card
Administer and Manage Loans and Payments
Lower Your Property Tax Bill (Where Possible)
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