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Anyone use Yahoo! Finance? This is great!

TJN23

Golden Member
You can view your credit card statements and pay them off, cell phone bill too (Sprint).

You can add bank accounts to do this. Add your IRA/Mutual Funds too.

This is great, all my stuff in one place!






and it's free
 
MS Money does the same thing for me, and I don't have to trust some third party with all of my sensitive financial information storing on a server that anyone with an internet connection could attack.
 
People could undoubtedly get your sensitive personal and financial information from hacking any number of sites, although it might not be all in one place. I probably wouldn't be inclined to store everything in one place either, but I would think/hope that Yahoo would be one of the more secure online properties for the very fact that it is so massive and they KNOW they're a target.
 
Pretty neat. I haven't used quicken since Version 2001... is there any software I can buy and install locally that checks my accounts in a similar fashion?
 
Originally posted by: TJN23
why

Other companies (such as my bank) specifically concentrate on securing my information. Yahoo is much too diverse for me to feel confident in their keeping my information safe and sound. It's just my humble opinion.
 
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
Originally posted by: bolido2000
I can do the same thing with B of A online bill pay

yeah b of a online banking rules especially with the new features they have added

What kind of features? I'm currently using wells fargo's online bill pay and was thinking of starting to use BofA's billpay. Does BofA have anything like Wells Fargo's advanced direct deposit?
 
Originally posted by: Parrotheader
People could undoubtedly get your sensitive personal and financial information from hacking any number of sites, although it might not be all in one place. I probably wouldn't be inclined to store everything in one place either, but I would think/hope that Yahoo would be one of the more secure online properties for the very fact that it is so massive and they KNOW they're a target.



Also, what happens if they data is lost. You get sent back a long time. with MS Money, you can back it up on a disk and be hunky-doorey.
 
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