Using Mint To Manage Your Personal Finances

Thursday, May 21, 2009 9:06 | Filled in General

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If you are on a tight budget like most people today, check out this totally free and credible service called, Mint.com

We have been using Mint for the past year and it’s absolutely amazing how well the software truly understands you and your finances. It takes literally minutes to set up and soon thereafter, you will be on your way to a more financially responsible future. It actually e-mails you to tell you…in fact, illustrate where you are you at, that given moment. One thing that amazed us was that it automatically knows where to itemize each purchase automatically; whether it be entertainment, groceries, utilities, etc. It’s artificial intelligence is mind-boggling!

Mint.com has been named the best online personal finance tool by Money Magazine, PC Magazine, and is PC World’s Editor’s Choice. Read the reviews or the full list of awards.

Mint.com does the bookkeeping

In five minutes or less, you’ll see where you’re spending your money, understand how your investments are performing, and set up realistic budgets. Set up email and SMS alerts and you’ll be automatically updated whenever there’s an important change in your finances. Only Mint.com finds you personalized ways to save money, using patent-pending software which analyzes your current spending. The typical Mint.com user finds $1,000 in savings in their first visit.

Secure and anonymous

Mint.com uses bank-level data security verified by Verisign and TrustE. You’re anonymous on Mint.com; you don’t share your name, address, social security number or account numbers. You can save money — but you can’t transfer money — using Mint.com. In fact, with Mint.com’s automatic email and SMS alerts, you can increase your online security by learning of – and acting on — any suspicious activity in any of your accounts more quickly.

They make money by saving you money

If you act on one of Mint’s personalized savings recommendations, they sometimes — but not always — earn a nominal fee. But you can always count on unbiased advice.

While Mint.com is fresh and the company is well-seasoned

Mint is led by an experienced team including industry veterans drawn from the ranks of Charles Schwab, eBay, Expedia, Intuit, PGP and other leaders in the finance, security and software industries. We’ve attracted funding from top tier venture capital firms whose past investments have included Google, Intuit, eBay, PassMark Security, PayPal, Yahoo! and others.

Open a FREE account today (no affiliation) www.mint.com

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