Saturday, December 18, 2010

Free Money Manager- Mint.com



If you are looking for a free online budgeting tool then you have to check out Mint.com! I have seen so many reviews of Money Management software and Mint.com comes across with flying colors + it's FREE!

I've been using it and it tells me exactly how much I'm saving from previous months and my goals! Check this out!

Fast Food $68.38 of $110.00
Gas & Fuel $145.15 of $480.00
Groceries $307.76 of $810.00
Restaurants $99.88 of $180.00
Clothing $100.67 of $80.00

My goal is to cut 50% off what I had been spending and it looks like I'm almost there! I LOVE this PROGRAM!

Here’s how it works…

*You register anonymously using any valid email address, and then add the log–in information for the online bank, credit union, credit card and investment accounts you want to consolidate in Mint.

*Mint connects securely to nearly all US banking financial institutions that have Internet banking capability; your account information is updated daily.

*Mint automatically categorizes all your purchases, showing you how much you spend on gas, groceries, parking, rent, restaurants, DVD rentals and more. Mint also provides you with tools to plan, create and track a budget

*Mint automatically analyzes and graphs your investment performance, showing you how you’re doing versus relevant market indicies like the S&P 500 and highlighting the fees you’re paying in each of your accounts.

*Mint’s advanced alerting system sends you email or SMS messages (your choice) on any unusual activity, low balances, fees and upcoming bills so you’re in constant contact with your money.

*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.

Over 1 million people already use Mint's online money management and budgeting software today, and they're adding over 3,000 users every day. Mint.com is tracking $175 billion in transactions, $47 billion in assets and has identified more than $300 million in potential savings for its users!

If you have used Mint.com or if you are a current user be sure to tell us what you think!

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