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Top 21 List of the Personal Finance Application and Softwares

Managing money is a lot of work. But with the help of technology, it is just a matter of inputing data. Here is a list of all the softwares and online applications that can assist you to keep track of your finance more efficiently.

Interview the Founder of The Banzai Way

Banzai Way is a brand new online application that helps you to manage your money more efficiently. I was given the chance to use the service since last week. Even though there are many other web apps that provide cash flow and net worth management functions, I think Banzai Way really provides some special service that’s not available on the others. After a week of trying out the service, I can say that it is so far so good.

The 4-Hour Workweek: Doubters Read This {Book Review}

This book is suitable for anyone, young or old, single or married, conservative or energetic, educated or not, employed or businessmen. It teaches you how to live a rich lifestyle, but not through the conventional way: save now, save more, spend less, and wait until you had a great nest egg.

Best Articles on Personal Finance

Keeping accurate investment records and its impact on investment “luck” « Father sez……

Though my “funds” were down by 10.91% against the index’s decline of 1.90% for 2005, they were up 95.45% against the index’s 21.83% gain for 2006. Thankfully, 2007 also looks good so far.

Guerrilla PF and Life Experts – Meet Mr. Kumar « Father sez……

Kumar no longer has to work for a living. He now works for fun, and to occupy his time. Even now, whilst he may be able to afford a driver and a car, he rides his motorbike to work.What can we learn from Kumar?

Synergy Drive: Some Caveats @ Malaysia-Finance Blogspot

The Malaysian markets will be in for a major fillip on Friday owing to the requotation of sorts via Synergy Drive. Conservative estimates see the KLCI jumping 30-35 points based on the requotation, thus we are looking at 1,400-1,420 as the new base judging by today’s market performance.

The Correct Approach is Important @ Talk and Share

Never approach a horse from the back, a golfer from the side, or a fool in any direction.The correct approach is the key to success. This is true in the stock market or any other type of business.

Emergency Fund Account: Money Market or High Yield Savings? on Blueprint for Financial Prosperity

What is the most important thing about emergency funds? Capital preservation. Your emergency fund is supposed to be the foundation onto which the rest of your personal finance house is built upon and it’s not something that should be meddled with unnecessarily.

All Play and No Work Makes for a Poor Life by Ben Stein

As I near my 63rd birthday, I’m stunned at a phenomenon I observe among a number of my friends: They don’t know how to work.That is, they literally don’t know how to get up in the morning, eat breakfast, get dressed, and then do a day’s work for a day’s pay.

Welcome to Turbulent Times by Robert Kiyosaki

Fuel prices are at the center of our lives. They affect our ability to travel, stay warm, and feed ourselves. That’s why governments the world over have done their best to dampen the effects of oil prices that have tripled over the past four years. As David Goldwyn, an assistant secretary of energy in the Clinton administration, said in one of the Times stories, “Some countries are hiding the realities of high fuel prices to keep political peace.” If oil prices continue to rise, as I expect they will, there will be more events like the protesting monks in Myanmar and the match-throwers in Iran. It seems that world peace depends on cheap oil.

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