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RWW Live: Online Personal Finance

Written by Richard MacManus / October 20, 2008 3:05 PM / 4 Comments

You can't turn on the TV, visit Yahoo Finance or pick up the Wall Street Journal without hearing about the economic crisis we're in. It's caused most of us to step back and look at our own financial situation. In the next episode of RWW Live, to be broadcasted live at 3.30pm PST Monday (6.30pm EST), we look at how you can use Web tools to improve your personal finances. We have executives from Mint, Wesabe and Tip'd joining us.

You can tune into the show, and interact with us via the chat, by clicking here. You can also use the Calliflower Facebook app to tune in and participate.

Join the regulars from RWW Live, plus:

  • Aaron Patzer, Founder and CEO of Mint, a popular online money management service. (RWW coverage of Mint)
  • Gabe Griego, Vice President of Marketing at Wesabe, a "part money management tool, part community" service. (Wesabe was profiled in our recent round-up post Banking 2.0: Money Management Moves to The Cloud)
  • Mu Saleem, Community Director of Tip'd, a new online community "for financial news, ideas, and tips".

RWW Live is hosted as always by Sean Ammirati, with Richard MacManus and Marshall Kirkpatrick from ReadWriteWeb on the call.

Before the show starts, we're interested in what questions you have for the panelists. Please leave a comment on this post and one of the RWW crew on the call (Sean, Marshall, Steve and myself) will do our best to ask your question.

We will post the audio from the show at the end, but we hope you join us LIVE on Calliflower or Facebook.

UPDATE: the show is now finished, here is the audio:


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  1. Wesabe offers users an API giving me the ability to mash up the data it collects with other applications. Why doesn't Mint offer an API?

    Posted by: Howard Keziah | October 19, 2008 6:03 PM



  2. We're just moving into this space too and will be watching this episode with interest!

    What is your vision for the future of personal money management?

    Posted by: Jason Leong | October 20, 2008 7:17 PM



  3. Thanks guys. It is going to be interesting to see how this turns out. I will bookmark this site. Who knows, I may learn a thing or two. Thanks for the post.

    Posted by: debt relief | October 21, 2008 9:17 AM



  4. Well, a nice initiative, especially in those times when many people think they are born to be investors. I liked the way people gathered and discussed the investing issues, and I follow mint.com as often as I follow one of my favourite investment blogs, doitinvest.com. Good luck with these webcasts!

    Posted by: JohnInvestor | November 6, 2008 5:46 AM



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