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The Answer for All Your Recession Woes, expens’d Is Your Online Checkbook

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By Derek Hardman Oct 27th, 2008
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Unless your name is Rip Van Winkle or you have otherwise been under a rock for the last year, you have likely become familiar with some new phrase additions to American English, namely "bail out," "rescue package," "credit freeze," and oh so many others.

With earnestness replacing irony, "spendthrift" sinking further into pejorative depths and "cheapskate" taking on new, positive connotations, arrives a new online service to guide us through these grim times: expens'd.



expens'd allows users to set up an account where they can view their expenses, make tags, view reports and do other things that, nary a decade ago, were commonplace exercises for the moneywise checkbook carrier.

But with debit cards, credit cards and other everyday expenses drifting further and further away from the scope of the paper checkbook, expens'd fills a very large void that could help many weathering this recession tighten the reins on their financial outflow. With tools to input expenses, make and view reports and create tags to further organize your expenses, expens'd goes beyond the typical range of the checkbook. However, as with any checkbook, expens'd only works if you are diligent about inputting expenses.

expens'd accounts are free for individual users, and offer additional account services to small and large groups at a monthly rate. So, whether you are looking to tighten the strings on your own finances or tie up the loose ends of your business or organization, expens'd is the perfect tool to weather the recession.

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