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Mint.com
Released January, 2006
The Pros:Free app available. Automatically aggregates all financial transactions into one web-based interface. Helps take control of your personal finances with minimal effort.
The Cons:Doesn't support all banks and financial institutions. Annoying advertising integration..tries to get you to sign up to various credit cards and bank accounts. Doesn't support scheduled or recurring transactions for cashflow forecasting.
Mint.com is a free web-based personal financial management service for the US and Canada created by entrepreneur Aaron Patzer. Mint provides account aggregation through a deal with Yodlee. Mint's primary service allows users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through a single user interface.
Users can also make budgets and goals, like saving $1000. Users also have the option to manually enter cash or check transactions
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Automatically aggregates all financial transactions into one web-based interface
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Helps take control of your personal finances with minimal effort
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Excellent rules for classifying large number of transactions
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Useful "goals" feature for saving money
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Useful charts and reports
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Automatically track your mortgage or car loan balances if you're lender is supported
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Now available for Canadian banks
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Manually add assets and liabilities
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Doesn't support all banks and financial institutions
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Annoying advertising integration..tries to get you to sign up to various credit cards and bank accounts
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Doesn't support scheduled or recurring transactions for cashflow forecasting
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Updates from banks can be slow
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Designed for US use. Limited bank support in Canada. None for the rest of World.
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Doesn't handle mix of joint accounts and individual accounts when connecting spouse account .. joint account shows up twice
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