1.Do Online Banking

Many major banks allow online banking, in which you can get your statements, make deposits and withdrawals, order checks, and do other common bank activities. Check the official site for your bank or call them to find out more information.

2.Pay Your Bills

You can also often pay your bills online or even set up automatic payments, so you don't have to worry about paying a particular bill each month. You can set this up through your bank's website (sometimes, depending on the bank) or you can go to the website for the company that you have to pay (if they have online bill-pay set up). Call them for more information.

3.Balance Your Checkbook

You can use free services like Google Spreadsheets to set up a tracker for your monthly expenses. This will be easier if you have experience with programs like Microsoft Excel, but you can also get templates that are easy to fill out. This service is free, as long as you have a Google Account.

4.Invest Your Money

If you love playing the stocks, you can even invest your money online, using websites like ETrade to buy, sell, and track your stocks. This is easy to do and gives you much more control over you trades.

5.Keep A Calender

You can keep a calendar with all of your appointments, birthdays, and anniversaries using tools like Google Calendar. You can even share your calendar with friends and family, so that they know where to find you and what's going on in your life.

6.Fina A New Job!

If you want to get a paid job or even a volunteer position, you can find many opportunities online, using websites like Monster.com. You can search by what you want to do, where you are, how often you're available, etc. You can even do things like make resumes.