Creator of gift card looks to license, sell latest invention, easy-to-use mobile savings, budgeting tool

His brain is behind some of the most successful programs, now Bert Burke believes he's come up with a way to make saving and budgeting money easier than it’s ever been
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(PR NewsChannel) / February 18, 2014 / TAMPA, Fla. 
Successful inventor, MeMoneys' CEO Bert Burke

Successful inventor, MeMoneys’ CEO Bert Burke

You may not know his name, but if you have your money at Bank of America or Wells Fargo, you may be familiar with his work.

You know that program which allows you to round up purchases to the nearest dollar or add a dollar and place that extra amount in a savings account? That’s a creation of Bert Burke, a Sarasota, Fla. serial innovator.

In fact, Burke has 12 financial patents to his name and has worked on major projects and inventions, including the gift card.

But he believes his latest creation, a mobile financial system called MeMoneys, might be his biggest one yet because of how it can revolutionize saving and budgeting, leading to responsible consumer splurging.

“People love to save so they can have money to buy things, but they don’t know where to start,” says Burke. “With MeMoneys, we can help people budget for the holidays, save for vacations or even a splurge purchase on Amazon.”

Instead of targeting consumers, which he knows based on past experience will embrace the idea, Burke is reaching for retailers and search engines, such as Amazon, Google, Walmart, Facebook, Yahoo. It’s clear to him MeMoneys is the next big thing in reaching consumers since, well, his last big home run, the gift card.

How does MeMoneys work?

MeMoneys takes just minutes to set up and allows users to monitor their budgets as they spend. It allows them to save up for items, and these splurge accounts can help users work toward a certain goal, like purchasing a car or a new computer. The amount saved can go on a pre-paid MeMoneys MasterCard for easy spending or can remain in their savings account to use when they’re ready.

Let’s say Amazon were to partner with MeMoneys. Consumers easily spend a dollar here and a few dollars there, with their savings growing through MeMoneys’ six ways to save. Before long, they have their very own Amazon gift card that never expires and allows them to buy whatever they want from the major online retailer.

“Saving is something people think they can only do if they have a lot of money,” says the creator of the saving and budgeting tool. “MeMoneys helps consumers keep a budget and transfer what they can to a savings account. Over time, the small amounts really add up.”

To learn more about the saving and budgeting tool, MeMoneys, please visit their website at www.MeMoneys.com.  You can even download the MeMoneys app for iPhones here and the Android app here.

About MeMoneys: MeMoneys is the easy-to-use saving, budgeting and splurging tool from successful innovator Bert Burke. Burke, who holds a master’s in psychology from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in psychology and strategic change from Walden University, holds the patents for multiple financial programs or products, He also developed what is now known today as a retail gift card and the transaction rounding-up program used in banks, like Wells Fargo and Bank of America, today. With six ways to save, consumers are able to reach financial goals, whether they are saving up enough for a big purchase or simply having extra money. MeMoneys can be managed on the web or by a mobile app for both iPhones and Androids.

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SOURCE:  MeMoneys, Inc.


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