BudgetPulse offers saving goals

November 10, 2009

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Budgetpulse is free online personal finance managment software. It’s different than Mint, and Wesabe, you don’t enter in passwords, you upload statements to keep track of your balances.

I signed up this afternoon, and have been toying around with the interface. I set up accounts, my budget, and a savings goal. Savings goals are the newest feature on Budgetpulse. You can set up a savings goal like I did for a specific thing, or you can set up a fundraising goal for a charity.

My savings goal is for a new refrigerator. If you click on the link you can see my savings goal, and even contribute to it! (not that I expect anyone will!)

Craig from Budgetpulse shares,  “We understand individuals, charities, teams, and others may need help raising money for their goals,” says Craig Kessler, marketing director for BudgetPulse.com.  “Friends and family are most likely going to be contacted first when asking for help raising funds.  Now our customers can collect funds (via PayPal or Amazon, or pledge money) and budget the goals transactions within the personal budgeting software so they can keep organized and don’t have to use multiple systems.”

The ideas go beyond just saving for a goal, or using it for a short-term goal, imagine saving for your child’s college fund, a downpayment for a home, or a wedding.

To see the new savings goals in action check out post on The Budget Pulse blog.

Budget Pulse is completely free, and using it for a few hours this afternoon I’m intrigued. I’ll keep using it for the next month, and provide a more through review soon.

Kelly

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Kelly Whalen is the founder of The Centsible Life, a blog where motherhood and money meet. Her goal is to help readers live well on less. Kelly is a mom to 4, and loves that she can stay at home with her kids, and still pursue her passions for writing, personal finance, and social media. You can often find her on twitter and Facebook talking money and motherhood.

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  • http://twitter.com/27andfrugal @27andfrugal

    I've been using 43things.com for this for years! Once a week I get an email reminder that I want “To be debt free when I'm 30″. It's a great reminder to keep me on track!

  • http://twitter.com/27andfrugal @27andfrugal

    I've been using 43things.com for this for years! Once a week I get an email reminder that I want “To be debt free when I'm 30″. It's a great reminder to keep me on track!

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  • http://www.budgetpulse.com Craig Kessler

    Thank you for your review on the new savings goals and I wish you luck with saving for your new refrigerator. Like you mention whether private or public goals, they can be for anything, personal, or for organizations as well. I look forward to hearing your more in depth review and please let me know if you have any questions.

    Craig Kessler
    Marketing Director at BudgetPusle

  • http://www.budgetpulse.com/ Craig Kessler

    Thank you for your review on the new savings goals and I wish you luck with saving for your new refrigerator. Like you mention whether private or public goals, they can be for anything, personal, or for organizations as well. I look forward to hearing your more in depth review and please let me know if you have any questions.

    Craig Kessler
    Marketing Director at BudgetPusle

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