InOutCash.com Featured on NetBanker, an Online Finance Tracking Website

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March 23rd, 2010

InOutCash.com was featured on NetBanker, an online finance tracking website.  They wrote a pretty extensive online financial software review.  Here’s some of what they wrote:

InOutCash.com on NetBanker
InOutCash.com on NetBanker

Two weeks ago, we wrote about the first PFM in the class of 2010, HelloWallet. Now we have the second entrant: InOutCash.com at <InOutCash.com> (press release). I had a first-hand look at the new program at the company’s booth at DEMOspring 2010 today in Palm Springs, CA. The company will make their debut tomorrow morning on the show stage (video will be released later this week).

The Yodlee-powered PFM concentrates on financial fitness with built-in coaching and a dashboard of ten financial-fitness measures, such as overall savings and credit limit utilization (see inset below).

Targeted to the younger, 18-to 35-year- old segment, the site includes social features and awards points based on taking positive financial steps and exhibiting fiscal responsibility. In the future, award points will be redeemable for various financial offers and merchandise discounts. A virtual game-like environment is also on the planning board.

The company behind the new service is Value-Centered Solutions, a 19-person San Pablo, CA-based startup launched in 2006 by founder and CEO Michael E. Parker.

The company is planning a free ad-supported option, along with a $9.95/mo ad-free premium version…Read full article on NetBanker.

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  • http://www.bayarearealestateguide.com Julie Parker

    How exciting to see the software get such fantastic reviews.

    I am in Philadelphia at present and was so thrilled to hear my coach give me good news about my cash health. I would love a game and I do think this product is so needed in our current economy. There are so many women, like my self who appreciate tips, coaching and especially some praise about what we are doing with our money…

    Great news and good luck.

    I am a huge fan.

  • http://bestideas.puspas.com/ Zack Hotovec

    must all look after ourselves just a little more, this page simply emphasises the fact.

  • http://intellokids.blogspot.com/ Barbra Stephens

    I have been following Mr. Parker’s work for sometime now. Even after reading his book, “Who Said So?” a number of times I have a pretty good idea of how he and his team works.
    He has always put the customer first and cares about what they value. As a Lean Consultant he looks for the best and most efficient way to do things.
    I would not be surprised if InOutCash.Com is a gold mine before long.
    I believe the Mr. Parker will deliver the goods!

  • http://www.bayarearealestateguide.blogspot.com Julie Parker

    I agree we must all look after ourselves a little more however we do need support in doing that. For example hearing the praise words helps a persona strive harder. Hallmark just launched a huge campaign encouraging parents to praise their youth and In and Out Does this for money managers. Additionally the program gives solid advice and asks users to reduce spending, save more and also to plan fixed expenses. The tools are critical in this economy when so many are dealing with foreclosures, unemployment and really stress over paying bills. This is a winter coat for the snowy season we are in.

    Warmly,
    Julie Parker (no relation)

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