January 9th, 2009
Whether you are looking to manage your expenses as an individual or a business, web 2.0 has something to offer. This week we took a look at applications that help track expenses, with a mind to how easy they were to use, what features they offered, and what kind of user would benefit from them. Read More »
January 7th, 2009
Feature-wise moneygement has what expense applications should have; the ability to add in expenses by type and date, enter a description, and see what's been spent by date. What budget minded users will find most useful are at the left and right of the page, a budget box and a spending rate box (respectively). With the budget box users can see what's been spent in relation to income (input on the transaction page as a category) or budget, and in the spending rate box users can see what their rate of spending is for the month. Read More »
January 6th, 2009
Designed with the individual in mind, ExpenseView allows its users to track expenses within a budget, comparing spending with income. Easy to use, easy to intuit, ExpenseView makes expense tracking simple. Read More »
January 5th, 2009
For businesses and individuals managing expenses is an important part of fiscal health - not only does it help manage the flow of money, but it can tell you what expenses you can expect in the future. To help with this there are a number of web 2.0 applications that are designed to help manage expenses by tracking costs and generating reports. Read More »