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  • #31
    I know it may seem like a crazy amount of money to some people, but it all boils down to priorities. Some people like shoes. I like looking at where my money goes, and this is the best tool I've found for it. If I didn't care as much as I do, there are several other tools that would do just fine. I have issues.

    Let me know how you like it. It might not be all that intuitive at first, but they have some decent tutorials, and the customer service reps are always willing to help.
    Cristina
    IM PGY-2

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    • #32
      OK, I haven't pursued Mvelopes yet, but I did just find out that Fidelity has a free service for customers called "Full View" that you can use to import all your non-Fidelity accounts, bank and credit card etc., and set budgets. It might be exactly the ticket!
      Alison

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