I stumbled upon this video by Robert Kiyosaki. It was interesting watch. But, I certainly have to spend more time to read related books and articles to understand, if that can be done and what are the risks and complications I can run into. I did search on you tube and interestingly I came across few more video's about Money and Finance. I will watch them sometime this week and see what Robert has to say. Till then enjoy the video. So, are you ready to get Rich?
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Secrets of Getting Rich : Video
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Free TurboTax 2007 Download
Download Turbo Tax 2007 ( Desktop version) for Free, No Efile is included. 1 Federal and 1 state included. My friend got TurboTax 2007 for $20 in Costco 2 weeks back and I was searching for that deal, but I found this link to download TurboTax 2007 desktop version for free.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
How does Federal Rate Cut Impact My Finances.
Will Today's Big Interest Rate Cut Do the Trick?
...... The Federal Reserve's cut of a half-percentage point in interest rates today, following close on the heels of last week's three-quarters of a point reduction, probably won't keep the economy out of negative territory this quarter.....The practical effect of the Fed's move is that business and some consumer loans will be cheaper as rates that move with bank prime rates move lower. The rate cut confirms a downward trend in interest rates since last summer.
Futures trading suggests a 60% chance the Fed could move rates lower again in March.
I learned about how the Stock and Bond funds react to Federal Rate Cut. I'm 27 yrs old and still have aggressive attitude to invest in 401(k). I had good returns last year, but my portfolio is getting big hits this year. I'm reading lots of articles on how to Diversify the portfolio, but I want to invest majority in Stocks. Lets see how the market reacts tomorrow, I see the Futures are priced less.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Mint vs GeeZeo vs Wesabe - Which is better.
Yesterday I wrote about Mint vs GeeZeo. I wanted to explore Wesabe. I read many good reviews about Wesabe, but I wanted to explore it myself. So, I created account and decided to give it a try. To use its groups and networking features, you don't need to provide the bank account details.
There are other tools like Yoodle, Expensr, Mvelopes, Spendview and of course Microsoft Money and Quicken. I haven't expored Expensr, Mvelopes and Spendview yet. Sometime in the future, I will give it a try. I'm sure in somepoint of time all the free tools will be paid service, but some basic features will be still free.
I have used Microsoft Money for couple of years, but I have account with Bank of America and I think its $5 per month service charge to access Bank of America accounts from Microsoft Money. I felt its more work to export the transactions manually. I personally feel GeoZeo to be better( personal choice). Here's my comparison results of the 3 personal finance tools
| Mint | GeeZeo | Wesabe | |
| My general thought's | Colorful, user friendly, but I feel its slow when displaying the Spending Trends. Difficult to identify to which bank the transaction belongs. | Transactions are listed under each account and more readable then Mint. Uses Tag Cloud feature. | Transactions are listed under each account. I like the way in which transactions are listed. Tags are more appealing than GeeZeo |
| Usability | Adds tags to the transactions automatically, but I have to make some changes to get it right. | Simple to use, yet powerful. Budget screen loads much faster then Mint. | Tags needs to be manually edited, but similar transactions gets updated automatically. |
| Automatic Account Updates | Yes | Yes | No |
| Downloads to cell phone | You can receive mobile alerts. | Provides support to download the transactions to your mobile device. | I couldn't find that options. |
| Networking with other users | No | Yes | Yes |
| Money savings tips | Displays offers from bank, credit cards, phone companies based on your account records. For instance, if your Checking account APY is 1.00%, it will display other bank that offers more Interest on your money. | Subscribers provide savings tips, coupons list for shopping and helps to join groups of similar interest. Example "pay off car loan", "save t buy iPod" | Provides similar feature as GeeZeo. I personally feel Wesabe's Groups are more helpful than GeeZeo's. And again, it depends on the readers tips and comments. |
| Security | Uses Yoodle to fetch bank account details and transactions. Yoodle is supported in many financial institutions like Bank Of America. | Uses Cash Edge's aggregation service is used by some of the largest financial institutions (e.g. Vanguard) and hosted at Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) | Uses a software program that runs on your computer and keeps your passwords safe, encrypted on your local drive. Read more on this below the table. |
| Adding Accounts | I had to spend considerable amount of time trying to add the right account. For instance, if you want to add Citi Credit Cards, it will list 2 options ( Citi Credit Cards Only and Citi Drivers Edge Card) and it asks for different credentials before you can add the account. | It was much easier to add the account. Gave my user name and account was added. I feel adding accounts is much easier in GeeZeo than Mint and Wesabe. I was able to add my 401k and home mortgage accounts too. | You have 3 choices to add the account. I tried using Firefox Uploader. Account adding feature is not within the application. It a program installed in desktop or as add-in to Firefox. I had to search for Bank of America. After I clicked next to Bank of America, new tab was loaded with BoA website and I logged in to the account and manually downloaded the transaction. This steps were recorded and for future updates, I had to manually re-run the recorded steps. I was not successful in updating the records with HSBC and Bank of America. |
| Who is the winner | I have been using Mint for some 4 months now, but after finding GeeZeo, I'm planning to use it for a while and then decide, if I really want to come back to Mint. I enjoyed the stay with Mint, then Microsoft Money. | I personally feel GeeZeo is much better then other 2. Will I go back to Mint or Wesabe, it really depends. but for time being, I'm going to play with GeeZeo. | It was little difficult to add the accounts manually. Yeah, I'm kind lazy to do the manual work. When, I login to the account, I would feel much more comfortable to update all the accounts in few mouse clicks. But, not open up a recorded script to upload the transactions. |
Hope you enjoyed this article. I would appreciate if you leave a comment about the comparison.
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Mint.com vs GeeZeo.com
If you have numerous bank accounts and finding it difficult to manage all the financial accounts, there are tools available over the web that will help you to manage all the accounts in one place.
Most popular among the tools are Microsoft Money and Quicken. There are als0 other tools available. To name a few
I have used Microsoft Money, Mint.com and recently started using GeeZeo. I personally feel comfortable in using GeeZeo than Mint.com or Microsoft Money.
Microsoft Money has more features, but if you have account with Bank of America, you will have to pay a monthly fee to get account updates. So, I prefer using Mint or GeeZeo.
So, get started and play around to see what features they provide, that could help you track each penny. When number of bank accounts ( Checkings, Savings, Credit Card, Loan, ..) increases it will be difficult to manage all the accounts.
These web based applications makes life much more easier. Tags features offered by GeeZeo is more handy. It helps to associate a transaction to specif tag that you can save to Smart Folder for easy access.
As you can see, in the picture, GeeZeo lets you to set budget and track your spending. Mint.com provides a different view tracking the spending, but again its my personal choice to prefer GeeZeo over Mint.com. The picture on left shows how GeeZeo budget interface looks.The picture on left shows how the Spending Trends interface in Mint look. As the name says 'Mint - Refreshing Money Management'. Also, Mint allows to create Email Alerts. I'm still playing with GeeZeo to understand its features. I also found the groups and blog very useful. The Tags feature in GeeZeo, where you can see what others users are saving, and their goals gives you more encouragement when you actually get to see their progress they made in paying off the debt or reaching their financial goal.
I was talking to a friend of mine over the weekend, who said, he still don't know anything about 401(K). He was also worried that he couldn't save much and not sure where the money he earns goes at the end of the day. These above 2 web application will help track the spending.
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Monday, October 1, 2007
If you have ever wondered how the Federal Funds Rate changed over a period of time, I did some search to find this table. I was surprised to see the rates were 1.00% back in 2003 and also, maximum rate was 8.00%. That implies times when inflation was high. Here you can look at the table. We all know, U.S. Economy was in recession during 2002-2003 and thst was very much reflected in the Federal Funds Rate.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Federal Funds Rate Cut : How to use that
Federal Fund Rate was decreased by 0.5% last week to 4.75 from 5.25% after 4 years and if you were wondering how to take advantages of it, here are few tips
1) Lower Rates ( Home, Auto )
If you are planning to re0finance home mortgage, you will get lower interest rate. But, the effects on Mortgage Rates will be visible over a period of time. If your Adjustable Rate Mortgage is around the corner for rate reset, your interest rate increase will not be substantial.
If you are shopping for home loans, you can get lower mortgage rates. But, the key it to wait and shop around for the right moment
2) Online Savings Bank Rates:
Already you can see the Interest rates being lowered by the Banks. HSBC Online Savings account lowered the interest rates to 4.50 from 5.05 and soon we can expect other banks to follow. So, try to cash in by investing in CD's that still pay interest rates more than 5%.
3) Re-finance Mortgage to Fixed Term
If you are using Adjustable Rate, you should find lower rates within sometime now and move to Fixed Rate Mortgage. They would save you from large increase in monthly payment when rate reset comes.
4) Switch to different Credit Cards
Now, credit cards companies will lower the interest rates, so, either ask for lower rates with the existing card or switch to new cards that offer lower rates.
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