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    I signed up to Yodlee MoneyCenter because I was looking for an all in one way to keep track of my accounts and bills. I love the site, however, one very large issue. They don't have my credit union on their list of banks and the only way I can add it is by manual which kinda beats the purpose of the website. So does anyone know of any websites like Yodlee MoneyCenter
    that allow you to keep track of everything all in one?

    Thanks,

    Sandra

  • #2

    You might check out Mint.

    I'm not persuaded that it is a good idea to provide all your banking and finance data/passwords to any single online source; regardless of security assurances.

    Still, many people use Yodlee and Mint and, from what I've seen and heard, I think I would prefer the latter.

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    • #3
      Is there a reason why you are looking into keeping track of your finances online? Would you consider doing it with a different program that isn't online (such as Excel, or something else)?

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      • #4
        You can also submit your credit union website to Yodlee forum. forum.yodlee.com it will get added to their list and they will get it added.. at somepoint.

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        • #5
          I started using mint.com last week. I like it so far....it had all of the c.cs and bank accounts that I needed. Very user friendly too.

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          • #6
            I love Microsoft money. I am too skeptical of putting my password and records all in one spot online. It seems like every large organization has had some type of data theft.

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            • #7
              Mint.com uses yodlee as a backend so if it is not listed at yodlee it will not be available through mint.com

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              • #8
                Yeah, I have seen Mint. It unfortunately doesn't have my credit union either. I normally use quicken, but I was wanting something more for when I am at work and can do my bills without the kids bugging me at home. =O)I have heard Quicken is suppose to come out with an online version in 08 so I may just wait for it. I liked the all in one feature of Yodlee, but understand everyone's concern of the all in one feature too.

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                • #9
                  I've been trying Yodlee for 4 months now. I only use the service to remind me of bills. For security purposes I never put all my banking details into one service/database.

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