Mint


I've been using Mint.com for about a month now, and I am really liking it.

If you are not familiar with what Mint.com is, it is a free online money management service from Intuit (the people that make Quicken and Turbo Tax). The website allows you to tie in almost any account from any bank or investment firm, and will automatically update the balances of each account, remind you when bills are due, and allow you to track your adherence to your budget.

The only issue that I have came across with Mint.com is that it puts all your financial information out in the cloud in a single repository. This is good from the perspective that it makes it easy for you to manage your money; this is really bad though if you are worried about your financial privacy.

Mint is defiantly worth checking out, but may not be for everyone.

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