By Kevin Farnham

Among the
25 finance-related APIs now listed on ProgrammableWeb, there are services from old and new companies, and large and small companies. For example, the venerable Dun and Bradstreet offers the
Dun and Bradstreet Credit Check API, personal finance startup
Wesabe offers
an API and there’s
an API from Prosper, a peer-to-peer lending service. Overall, most current business and finance APIs fall into one of two categories: APIs from SaaS-based business administration and management services, and APIs that provide financial markets data.
SaaS Business Administration APIs
A variety of new on-demand service providers offer APIs as a means to reach and integrate with their services. For example,

the
Blinksale API accesses their online invoicing service. The REST API provides access to your
Blinksale data, letting you create invoices using a Blinksale invoice template or one of your own creation.
The
FreshBooks API provides online invoicing and time tracking using your
Freshbooks account. The
KashFlow and
NetAccounts APIs offer broader accounting capabilities, geared toward businesses in the UK and Australia, respectively.
Financial Data APIs

Looking for real-time financial market quotes or historical data? Fifteen APIs are ready to get you the data you need, when you need it.
Xignite provides financial data APIs ranging from
XigniteRealtime and
XigniteFunds (real-time U.S. stock market quotes, and U.S. mutual fund data) to
XigniteCurrencies and
XigniteRates (currency and international interest rate data) to
XigniteEdgar and
XigniteCalendar (U.S. SEC Edgar filings and global economic calendars). The Xignite APIs feature SOAP and REST protocols, with all data returned in XML format. Once you’ve used one Xignite API, it’s relatively easy to get started with others, since all the APIs incorporate a common design structure.
StrikeIron offers a number of APIs that serve users with U.S. financial data including
StrikeIron Stock Quotes Basic,
StrikeIron Mutual Funds, and
StrikeIron Historical Stock Quotes. The StrikeIron APIs utilize SOAP protocol and return results in XML format.
Timepost Mashup
Business and Financial APIs provide excellent opportunities for developing mashups. One example is the
Timepost mashup, which applies the
Blinksale and
FreshBooks business APIs, along with the popular
Basecamp API (from
37signals) and the
Harvest time-tracking API. Integration of these APIs results in a rich time tracking and project collaboration solution for small businesses.
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