Mint.com – Your Thinking Wallet on the Web

June 26, 2009 by  
Filed under Debt Management

Thinking Waller Mint.com   Your Thinking Wallet on the WebFor a person who is too busy to track down where his dollars go and to figure out ways to save, Mint.com works like magic. A multi-awarded money management website, Mint.com is packed with easy features that make personal accounting equally easy for its users – at absolutely no cost and with minimal effort.

All you have to do is set up your account, which takes about five minutes or less. As soon as you have added your bank, credit card, home loan and investment accounts, Mint.com will do the rest of the job – which it does so well.

Security won’t be an issue as Mint.com does not require information on your identity. A valid email address, password and zip code are the only things that separate you from a working Mint.com account.

Also, Mint.com boasts of banking security and privacy validated by VeriSign and TRUSTe.

How Mint.com works

Everyday, Mint.com automatically downloads, categorizes and graphs all of your finances. Mint.com will show you how much you spend on groceries, restaurants, parking, rentals, gas, and other purchases.
Mint then automatically analyzes and graphs your investment performance. You will also be alerted on upcoming bills, low balances and fees in a timely manner.
Simply put, every time you check your Mint account, you see a fresh picture of your financial standing, which would lead you to act if there is a need to.

As if that’s not enough, Mint.com also goes as far as searching for the best deals suited for your lifestyle, from bank accounts to credit cards, brokerage accounts, and more. In this way, Mint.com does not only help you monitor your expenses, it also helps you save.

Why use Mint.com

You don’t have to be an accountant or a money expert to be able to manage your expenses well. But if something as efficient, secure and precise as Mint.com can do this job for you, why go through the hassle yourself?

The website is so easy and safe to use, uncluttered and informative. Alerts are sent to you by email or mobile, depending on your preference. It also runs a blog which publishes relevant articles and advice on money management, debt reduction and budget control, among others. But the fact that Mint.com makes lives easier and is rich in useful features all for free is by far the best thing about it.

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