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Planwise: Plan Your Future Finances Wisely

PlanwiseFinancial security is one of the crucial concerns of people in every ages face today. Situated at the core of financial security is the ability to make good decision when it comes to credit products. In the event when you have to borrow money for your student loan, for a car, or a mortgage, the decision to get a loan is one of the single most important choices people will make about their financial futures.

Planwise addresses the question of having a financial security. This San Francisco- based technology company was formed in January 2011. And ever since, they have provided technology to consumers to help them shed light to the future financial impact of the decisions they make today, especially if the said decision involve a credit product.

It basically helps consumers to connect to lenders and advisors to realize their plans. It also lends a hand in making the right decision. And to be fully informed, people should, without a doubt have access to the best tools and information. Planwise provides such tools. These tools wil help you  see how any combination of income, spending & debt will look in the future. You can simulate virtually any life event or plan.

To get started, all you need is an email address. It’s also super easy; you don’t need a background in tech or finance to fully use the service. All you need is to follow the simple- to- follow instructions.

Here are some features:

  • Information you provide are saved so if it changes, you just have to update it and not do all over it again. Planwise automatically adjusts your financial picture.
  • It’s free.
  • It’s secured.
  • It shows you a financial impact on a simple visual dashboard. As your story updates, the graphs change in real time as well.
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2 Responses to Planwise: Plan Your Future Finances Wisely

  1. Ryan Paredez (@RyanParedez) September 3, 2012 at 5:03 am

    Nice article. There is a spelling error in the second paragraph. ‘f’ should be ‘of’ but other than that. Thanks for the coverage!

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