I read about the moneycenter.yodlee in Money magazine and it sounded like a good tool. I am hesitant to put all of my personal info and account numbers "out there" though. Has anyone had a good experience with the site? Or bad experience? I am new to this site too. Just trying to get some info. Thanks.
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Anyone use moneycenter.yodlee?
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I use it but it has some bugs and a few missing features that let it replace Quicken 100% in my personal experience. I do like that it can do so many different types of accounts including reward accounts (Delta skymiles, Starwood points, etc). It's nice to have a program that is free, online, and does so much. Below are my complaints however.
The billpay does not very well, it does not work with checking accounts, only credit/debit cards at the moment, and I'm not even sure that works right.
I also have a bug with adding manual transactions.
My last complaint is the interface is not very eye-pleasing for me personally so it has taken some getting used to.
I also use Mint which is nice for just banks and credit cards (and has a much "prettier" layout) but has nowhere near the features of a Yodlee.
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I use Yodlee, but only for tracking my various accounts, not bill pay. My only complaint about it would be that I am not able to add my credit union to it. I tend to do a manual update at least once a day - it makes it really nice to see everything at one glance, rather than going to each one individually.
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I am both thrilled by the amount of information it can house in one place (not just account balances, but recent transactions) and horrified by the amount of information I have out there under one password. I keep vacillating over whether to delete the whole thing or not ...
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I use My Portfolio through BOA - I think it might basically be the same. I LOVE it. I've been using it for over a year now. I used to have to log into each account separately to see my balances, calculate net worth, etc. but this does it all for me. I can tell at a glance if my cc has a balance, when it's due, my last payment, and pending transactions, my student loan balances and due dates, the value of my investments (and up-to-date share prices) and on and on. I probably should worry about having all the info in one place, but then again, I already have all the info on the Internet anyway. I guess I trust BOA's site enough that the convenience outweighs the worry.
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