Expensr - find out where all your money goes
If you're just starting out and want to get a leg up on your finances, Expensr, a web based personal finance app might be for you. It is free and allows you to create budgets to track your spending and projected spending. You can upload your bank account statements in a .ofx format, or manually enter transactions as you would in your checkbook register.
A nice security feature is the fact that you upload your bank statements manually. You don't have to provide your bank username and pasword (as with some other finance products). OFX files do contain your bank account number, but not your bank username and password. Expensr does not store the OFX file after parsing it, only the transactions in it (name, date, amount).Since Expensr is a social network, you can compare your spending against others. This means you get to see the aggregated data of the users of a particular tag. See screenshot below. The green represents the aggregated data from the tag 'woman', and the blue is data from your user account.

This is a beta site and they are constantly adding improvements based on user feedback. Some additional features that would be helpful are:
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Help wiki - it would be great to be able to find answers to common questions in a help forum.
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Automated categories - it's a bit tiring to manually input categories, (ex. Publix, groceries) for transactions that appear frequently.














Comments
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Subscribe to commentsDannyJul 9th 2007 6:42PM
I highly recommend Yodlee.com for this... It automatically categorizes your accounts and integrates with your existing banks.
Dolores ParkerJul 9th 2007 5:58PM
Thanks for the tip. Automation is so key to making a somewhat hateful task a little bit more bearable.