Archive for the 'personal finance' Category
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I was in San Francisco for a conference this week so I decided I’d take Wesabe up on their kind offer to drop by. If you don’t know, Wesabe is a website where users can engage in social personal finance. Upload your bank and credit card transaction data [...]
I’m not suggesting that you shred important tax documents or shred anything you don’t want the IRS to know about, but you should shred some of your excess paper records to clear out the clutter. I’m not a financial expert but here’s what I do as the tax documents start coming in the mail:
Copies [...]
This weekend Wesabe celebrated it’s first birthday! It seemed fitting that I say a big Congratulations and Thank You! If you haven’t tried Wesabe yet, then you’re missing out. Wesabe is useful, usable, and secure way to track your personal finances online and with the large and helpful community offering tips and [...]
I suppose it was a little bit egotistical of me to think that since I hadn’t heard anything from the Google Local Business Referral (LBR) program, that it hadn’t really gotten off the ground. I got no acceptance letter, rejection letter, or any kind of letter so a few weeks ago I decided to [...]
ARRR Mateys <ahem> sorry, still getting Talk Like a Pirate Day out of my system, Wesabe has been named to Esquire’s 100! A list of “emerging ideas, trends, discoveries, products, people, and obscene gestures you should know about before everyone else does.” This is great news for Wesabe and should signal a fresh [...]
Your job probably wants to give you more money and you just aren’t taking it! There are a lot of ways to stretch your budget out and get more out of your paycheck, if you don’t know if these items or any like them are offered at your workplace then find out, the sooner [...]
I’ve been thinking more and more about running the Knetwork as a business. There should be some pretty large advantages especially right now where I’m not making a profit and keep buying more and more domain names (I bought another one last week so watch out). I see two main ways to run the sites, [...]

















