Saturday, September 29, 2007

Mint For Money Management

What Company is Offering:
Mint connects nightly to the credit card providers, banks, and/or credit unions you choose to keep your transactions and account balances automatically up-to-date. Mint even auto-balances your checkbook and auto-categorizes your transactions. Set it up once and you’re done.
Mint is a modern, powerful, easy and secure web-based solution for managing your finances. And it’s free. You register anonymously using any valid email address, and then add the log-in information for the online bank, credit union and credit card accounts you want to consolidate in Mint.

Mint connects to over 3,500 US financial institutions. Your account information is updated each night. Mint automatically categorizes all your purchases, showing you how much you spend on gas, groceries, parking, rent, restaurants, DVD rentals and more, with amazing precision. An advanced alerting system highlights any unusual activity, low balances, unwanted fees and charges, and upcoming bills so you’re in constant contact with your money – effortlessly. “
How It Works:
Mint automatically brings together information from your bank, credit union and credit card data and organizes your financial life into a manageable view. Mint is already known for its cool and un-intimidating data displays and suggestions. The suggestions are a huge part of Mint that separates it from the pack. Mint immediately starts to offer money-saving and money-making tips for its users at an average of $1,000 in savings opportunities during the first season. The suggestions are sourced from a patent-pending search algorithm that searches for the best interest rates and lowest prices and best deals in all areas from banking to cable providers. Mint updates your account every night and is “always on” sending alerts on low balances, upcoming bills, or any unusual activity on your account. Finally, Mint can be accessed from anywhere at anytime on the web.
More at:http://www.mint.com/

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