Finder.com reviews CountAbout
Saturday, 24 April 2021
by Sam Zelinka
Finder.com Oct 27, 2020 Finder reviewed CountAbout. Here is what they had to say: If you’re looking for a budgeting tool that integrates with Mint and Quicken, CountAbout may fit the bill. It’s the only tool that lets you seamlessly migrate old date from Mint and Quicken, so you don’t have to completely start from Read more »
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CountAbout Reviewed by TopTenReviews
Wednesday, 21 April 2021
by Sam Zelinka
TopTenReviews.com January 14, 2017 TopTenReviews reviewed CountAbout. Here is what they had to say: CountAbout is one of just four browser-based programs featured in our personal finance software review. It offers two service tiers: Basic and Premium, and each comes with an annual subscription fee. Both tiers include all features, but the Basic tier requires Read more »
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Money Under 30 Reviews Best Budgeting Apps
Sunday, 18 April 2021
by Sam Zelinka
March 2, 2021 MoneyUnder30.com recently updated their list of the best budgeting apps. CountAbout was rated the best for simplicity and small businesses. Here is what they had to say about CountAbout: What I like about CountAbout is that it’s a simple, easy-to-use budgeting app. It quickly syncs up with your financial information from thousands Read more »
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Money Under 30 Reviews Alternatives to Mint
Sunday, 11 April 2021
by Sam Zelinka
March 2, 2021 MoneyUnder30.com recently reviewed alternatives to Mint. Here is what they had to say about CountAbout: Monitoring your income and expenses is fairly standard on most finance apps. What sets CountAbout apart, though, is its reporting. You’ll get a variety of visual options for tracking your spending habits, including graphs and charts. You Read more »
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Monday Night Finance- Volume 52
Monday, 05 April 2021
by Sam Zelinka
Do I Need a Will? Who Needs One and Why One unique aspect of being human is that we are able to contemplate our own mortality. How one reflects upon their impending death says a lot about the individual and how they live life. One common way people deal with their mortality is to ignore Read more »
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