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How to Add Linked Accounts to ING Direct

Written by Nickel - 3 Comments

As I noted when I wrote about closing our HSBC Advance saving account, I’ve been trying to streamline our finances. As a part of this process, I’ve also decided to interlink our remaining accounts more effectively.
As has been the case for years, the “hub” of our online banking system is ING Direct, so today I [...]

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Published on June 28th, 2010 - 3 Comments
Filed under: Banking, Online
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Seven Search Tips to Help You Save Money with Google

Written by Guest Contributor - 4 Comments

This is a guest post from Ann Smarty, a blogger, search marketer and social media enthusiast. If you like what you see here, please consider following Ann on Twitter.
Being a search marketer and online entrepreneur, I am on the web approximately nine hours per day, seven days a week. It is safe to assume that [...]

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Published on September 30th, 2009 - 4 Comments
Filed under: Frugality, Online
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Make Extra Money With CashCrate

Written by Nickel - 25 Comments

Back in December, I put together a list of ways to earn extra money. Embedded within that list was the suggestion to sign up with a site like CashCrate, which pays you to fill out forms, take surveys, and/or sign up for free trials. While I’ve only messed around with it a bit, I received [...]

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Published on June 24th, 2009 - 25 Comments
Filed under: Online
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Netflix vs. Blockbuster: Which is Best?

Written by Nickel - 54 Comments

We’ve been renting DVDs online for several years now, and we love it. When we first started, Netflix was the only game in town. Not long thereafter, Blockbuster started offering DVDs by mail, and we eventually switched. Most recently, we’ve switched back to Netflix. So which one is the best, and why?
Movies by mail
Both Netflix [...]

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Published on April 29th, 2009 - 54 Comments
Filed under: Online
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Tip’d Turns Two

Written by Nickel - One Comment

Last fall, I wrote about a new social media site called Tip’d, which specializes in financial news. At the time, they were still in beta, but it wasn’t long before they staged their public launch. Since their launch, Tip’d has established a base of 6000+ users who have submitted over 12,000 articles.
Introducing Tip’d 2.0
And now… [...]

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Published on April 7th, 2009 - One Comment
Filed under: Online
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Tip’d Goes Public

Written by Nickel - 2 Comments

About a month ago, I wrote about Tip’d, which is a bit like Digg, but with a financial focus. People can submit links, and Tip’d users vote on them. If an article receives enough votes, it makes it to the front page. Thus, Tip’d
As I noted previously, the big advantage of a site like [...]

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Published on November 18th, 2008
Modified on December 3rd, 2008 - 2 Comments
Filed under: Online
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Yes, Quicken Online Really is Free

Written by Nickel - 4 Comments

Last week I wrote about Quicken Online’s transition from a paid subscription to being totally free. Not long thereafter, readers started reporting that they were getting a login message telling them that their free trial had expired.
After a bit of investigation, I heard from the Quicken team that:
“The service is free and has been since [...]

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Published on October 24th, 2008 - 4 Comments
Filed under: Online
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Check Out Tip’d – Social Media for Money

Written by Nickel - 5 Comments

Earlier today, I ran across a new social media website called Tip’d, which specializes in financial news, ideas, and tips. It’s a bit like Digg, but with a much narrower focus. In case you’re not familiar with this sort of thing, people can submit links for other users to vote on. If it receives enough [...]

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Published on October 14th, 2008
Modified on December 3rd, 2008 - 5 Comments
Filed under: Online
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Track Your Finances Free With Quicken Online

Written by Nickel - 17 Comments

Late last week, I received an e-mail announcing that Quicken Online will be available for free effective today. Here’s the scoop:
Quicken is excited to announce that Quicken Online will become FREE starting Monday, October 13th. Until recently, Quicken Online was free to try, but cost $2.99 per month after a trial period. Beginning October 13th, [...]

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Published on October 13th, 2008
Modified on October 21st, 2008 - 17 Comments
Filed under: Online
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How to be Sure Your Money is FDIC Insured

Written by Nickel - One Comment

With all of the recent financial turmoil, I’ve received a number of questions from readers on topics ranging from the safety of their bank to whether or not their money is FDIC insured, etc. While I’ve written about these topics in the past, several of the questions that I’ve received have outlined very specific scenarios, [...]

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Published on September 18th, 2008 - One Comment
Filed under: Banking, Online, Retirement
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