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James Myers
  • Chattanooga, TN
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Looking to start tracking our spending and investments and I’ve heard a lot about online aggregators in order to track all expenses and income under one system.  I am curious if anyone has looked into, used or heard about Personal Capital and is it a trustworthy system/company.  I’ve looked into it extensively and feel cinfident it’s safe but curious to here from others.

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James

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I use Personal Capital. I think they're worth it for the fee analyzer alone, but being able to track everything is really great, too. Their fee analyzer showed me I was WAY over paying, and I moved my funds to another company and saved something like $300,000 over the course of my life.

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