
I have a little problem with money. I know where it comes from. I don’t know where it goes. Like clockwork, I always have too much month left over at the end of my money.
So, I’m looking for a solution. Not just any old solution, but a solution that fits with my lifestyle, tracks my money coming and going, and lets me do so wherever I am—on my Mac or on my iPhone.
Got a solution to this kind of problem? Or, do you have the same problem? I thought so.
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Greg said:
I found the solution for me…Mint.com. It’s amazing. It can keep track of all of your financial accounts, deposits and expenditures…and even your investments. You can split expenditures like you do in Quicken. Mint provides graphs and even ways to save $.
There’s a free Mint app for the iPhone so you can check your account items and balances when you’re away from your computer. The iPhone app has a setting to make it password-protected.
I started using Mint when it was in beta. I’m amazed at how it’s grown and all of the features it now has. Mint allowed me to saw good-bye to Quicken.