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Thoughts on Mint and Mvelopes with Some Fiscal Fizzle

Thursday, November 5, 2009

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Mint and Mvelopes Personal are two popular personal finance software programs available on the internet today.  I’m always on the look out for tools to help people manage their finances better and I think both of these applications are in the top tier of the list. Personally, you’ll usually find me recommending Mvelopes because of its [...]

Mint Has New Followers and Weekly Round Up

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Banks build personal finance solutions On my bus ride home this week I opened up my copy of Business Week magazine and read Big Banks Take a Hint from Mint.com.   Apparently, banks are following Mint’s lead in building personal finance solutions that feed a market of people, now more than ever interested in budgeting and managing money.  Mint [...]

Change to Overdraft Fee Policies and Weekly Round Up

Friday, September 25, 2009

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Change in overdraft fee policies According to a NY Times article, Chase and Bank of America will change their debit card programs by lowering or eliminating fees, revamping how transactions are credited to accounts and letting customers decide if they want to opt out of overdraft protection.  Many have been in the situation where you see that [...]

Intuit Buys Mint.com and Weekly Round Up

Friday, September 18, 2009

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If you follow tech news you’ve probably heard about the purchase of Mint by Intuit this week.  Intuit is well know as the builder and provider of Quicken software which has been around for years.  Quicken has both a desktop and online version of the software as well as mobile services. Mint is not shabby either.  It has [...]

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