WalletWatcher is a FREE, easy to use budget program. The concept is the use of funds to plan for short term expenses as well as saving for the long term. Manage individual funds for things like rent, mortgage payments, utility accounts, medical expenses, vacation, or any other item you want. Once you create a fund you will want to set a rate. The rate is the amount you want deposited to that fund each time you deposit a paycheck into your account. For example if your rent is $600 a month and you are paid each week, set the rate to $150. When you pay your rent just withdrawal the amount from the fund. You may also make individual deposits to a fund, or transfer amounts between funds.Once you start to use the program it really starts to speak for itself. As I said it is a pretty straight forward and simple program. Check it out by clicking the Demo link above. Be sure to check out the tutorials that explains the features in a bit more detail. Any other questions feel free to ask from the feedback link above. So what are you waiting for? Register now to begin using WalletWatcher absolutely FREE! And remember, spend some, save some, it's in your budget! |
| News - 12/28/2005 |
It has been brought to my attention that you can not deposit, withdrawal, or transfer amounts greater then $1000. I am working on this and will let you know once it is taken care of. Thank you for your patients! Matt |
WalletWatcher is a FREE, easy to use budget program. The concept is the use of funds to plan for short term expenses as well as saving for the long term. Manage individual funds for things like rent, mortgage payments, utility accounts, medical expenses, vacation, or any other item you want. Once you create a fund you will want to set a rate. The rate is the amount you want deposited to that fund each time you deposit a paycheck into your account. For example if your rent is $600 a month and you are paid each week, set the rate to $150. When you pay your rent just withdrawal the amount from the fund. You may also make individual deposits to a fund, or transfer amounts between funds.