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Global personal finance help

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Photo Credit:  Town & Country Bank
Photo Credit: Town & Country Bank

One of the hardest tasks in keeping to a budget is the daily purchases which need to be recorded, either you have to allocate time to updating your expenses on a daily basis or you have to save the receipts and update on a weekly basis.  It is a lot easier to have access to an application or website which you can update immediately.

The next difficulty is tracking investments, knowing which moves to make when and how to handle our income better, there are websites which give all of these services and more, like Mint which is geared for people living in the USA or Canada.

Here is a list of other sites which offer similar services to Mint for other countries.

Pocketbook – Australia

Anz money Manger – Australia

Moneydashboard – UK

ZohoBooks – International

Spiir – Denmark

Buxfer – Internatioal

Track Every Coin – American / International

There are also banking institutions which offer free apps and services to their clients, with the advancements in technology there are also a variety of apps available for smart phones, making it even easier for you to track and tick to your budget.

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  1. Rune Mai says

    August 29, 2013 at 9:57 am

    Hi there,

    Im the CEO of Spiir. Minor correction to your article. Spiir is currently available on the Danish market. We are looking into European expansion.

    Kind regards,

    Rune Mai
    http:///www.spiir.dk

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    • Julie says

      August 29, 2013 at 11:30 am

      Thanks for the correction Rune, have made the amendments! Julie

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