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BudgetPulse’s New Fundraising Feature

By: Green Panda | Date posted: November 10, 2009 (9:55 am) | Write a Comment (2 Comments)
Check out BudgetPulse's new feature!

Check out BudgetPulse's new feature!

For those looking at budgeting tools, there is a new feature over at BudgetPulse.com. They now have online fundraising capability. How can this be a help for some? Craig Kessler from Budget Pulse explains:

BudgetPulse.com is a free personal finance website offering customers the ability to set savings goals and then have their family and friends directly contribute funds (via PayPal or Amazon) or pledge money to their goals helping them out.  The goals can then be tracked for and integrated with the transactions involved within their personal budget allowing users to raise money and budget in one centralized location.

BudgetPulse.com is a free personal finance website offering customers the ability to set savings goals and then have their family and friends directly contribute funds (via PayPal or Amazon) or pledge money to their goals helping them out.  The goals can then be tracked for and integrated with the transactions involved within their personal budget allowing users to raise money and budget in one centralized location.

I think this can be a useful to for some families. Besides collectively saving for college expenses, weddings, or house down payment, it can be a great tool to pool resources for a group charity.

Budget Pulse’s Other Features

If you’re not familiar with BudgetPulse.com, you should check it out and see some of their other features.

  • No Software to Downland
  • Works in Any Country
  • Money Tracking
  • Secure
  • Easy Data Import/Export
  • Schedule Bill Payments


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  1. Comment by Craig — November 10, 2009 @ 10:44 am

    Thank you for the mention of our brand new savings goals function. We are very excited and our users have all been pleased with the new addition. If anyone has questions, please feel free to contact me.

    Craig Kessler
    Marketing Director at BudgetPulse
    craig@budgetpulse.com

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