Mint.com – worth your time
March 8th, 2009 | by geo |
I signed up for Mint when the site first launched – several months ago. It lets you manage your personal finances online, by connecting with all of your banks, investments, credit cards etc.. and giving you an all encompassing view of your finances. I never got much value out of it before, only because I was using it 25%. If you take a few minutes and register your bank accounts and credit cards, it’s a great a way to manage everything from one location.
Here are some of the highlights I find valuable:
Imports all your accounts – no need to login to multiple websites Measures your spending based on categories (u can create budgets) Search across all accounts for charges from specific places Quick views on credit card interest rates Suggestions on ways you can save such as higher interest bank accounts, and credit cards with lower APR’s. Alerts can be set for when you go over your budget, or when there is activity on your accounts…all customizable
It’s worth your time.
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One Response to “Mint.com – worth your time”
By RealDeal on Mar 8, 2009 | Reply
Geo-
I to signed up with Mint shortly after they launched last year. I agree with all the features they have to offer, but I could not register all my accounts with them. The first account is a Giant Eagle Fuel Perks credit card that is through World Financial Bank. The second is my mortgage loan through US Bank. They are continuously are adding new accounts, but not all mine. I can not experience the full benefit of the site until they do.