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New money management website

traderjphx

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I came across this website;

http://www.mint.com

It's like Quicken, but done over the web and free to use. They are targeting "slow lane" debt and money management but I think they are "fast lane" since they are paid through alliances created with credit card companies and other finance companies. I found them in an article in this month's Fortune magazine.

I am going to give them a try. I like the automatic management of items to save me time doing this manually one account at a time.

This is from their website;

"Overview

Mint is the freshest, most intelligent way for you to manage your money online. Not only is Mint free, it saves you money. While existing personal finance software packages require hours to set up, a passion for accounting (is that possible?) and hours of weekly maintenance, Mint is virtually effortless.

With Mint, you can be fully up and running in less than five minutes. After that, revolutionary, patent-pending Mint technology does the rest, with virtually no more work required. It automatically pulls together your bank, credit union and credit card data, and provides up-to-date and amazingly accurate views of your financial life - from the big picture to specific details, in a friendly and intuitive way.

In addition, Mint goes beyond visibility and analysis; providing personalized money-saving and money-making suggestions. Mint provides users an average of $1,000 in savings opportunities during their first session. Plus, Mint is proactive— alerting you when you are overbudget, have a low balance, need to pay a bill, and more.
Mint is safe and secure: we never know your identity and we provide bank level data security."
 
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traderjphx

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Thanks Jorge. I should have done a better job to see if this topic had been covered. Should have know it has been around since FORTUNE just covered it.
 

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