Wesabe, one of the first Web 2.0 personal finance applications, shut down last summer. I used it back in the day to help with bookkeeping since it was easier when importing bank transactions than older versions of Quickbooks. Then Mint and Geezeo came and for a while it was a three man race. Eventually Mint.com [...]
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Publish? Rubbish!
March 29th, 2010
Nichelle To set up an LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) in New York, you must be published. Why is this necessary? You are a business, not a professor or a doctoral candidate. Why should each early stage company pay $2,000 to publish that it exists in a tombstone ad in an obscure newspaper? It almost seems like [...]
How To Choose The Right Bank For Your Small Business
March 26th, 2010
Nichelle clipped from www.inc.com Before you start shopping around for a financial institution, consider why you need one in the first place. Are you looking for specialized services, such as investment help or a small business loan? You can search online for local banks that specialize in equipment loans or small business working capital Consider also [...]
Apps That Are Right On The Money
January 3rd, 2010
Nichelle Today’s New York Daily News has an article on their favorite money apps. Mint-FREE ATM Hunter-FREE Tipulator-$1.99 AT&T my wireless-FREE Bloomberg-FREE By the way, I don’t have an iPhone, but I do have a Zune. The only money app available on the Zune is a calculator app which can help me with tipping. What are [...]

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