Wednesday, September 19, 2007

With SpendView.com users can easily track and visualize money transactions and accounts

With SpendView.com users can easily track and visualize money transactions and accounts. The main database has all your accounts listed including bank accounts, investments and other funds. Accounts are organized with credits and debits and the information is organized into visuals that help users actually see their spending and saving habits, which can help reorganize finances that are out of control or simply need order. Secondly, the website engine organizes spending into tags where money is devoted to a specific category. For example, the tag “car” has it’s own mini account that keeps track of funds spent on gas, insurance, upkeep, etc. Users can also take advantage of the targets section where expenditures are ranked by percent and users are notified and can gain control over their money allocation. Transactions and accounts are also presented in the form of monthly summaries that has a graph showing how money was spend, percent of income spent, and account and target information. Instead of waiting for your bank statement to come, use SpendView.com and be in control.
Consolidating your transactions and categorizing them automatically is cool. But how does that help you? Data is useless unless you extrapolate real, valuable information out of it. Typically, personal finance tools display information in vanilla, tabular formats accompanied by a few pie charts.
More at:http://www.spendview.com/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just looked at the site, looks really interesting, do you happen to have the sign up code? I want to try it out.