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Mint Review

Now that Mint.com has launched in Canada, I thought I would give it a test drive to see what it can do and write up our mint review, and so far I am quite impressed.  To give you a background of my financial tracking skills I have always tried to keep up to date with my spending, but found it hard to do since I don’t have all of my assets in one place. Some banks have their own tracking software, which is great but you just can’t see everything.  I used older versions of Quicken and I found it never updated very well with my bank which was a big reason why I didn’t like it. Not to bash Quicken, in their defense they have resolved some of these issues. I also always seemed to lose my copy of Quicken or the backups, causing me to have to manually enter everything in since the program has to be installed on your computer.

With Mint it is online-based making it easy to access your account with any computer or mobile device. They make it very easy to add your bank accounts, credit cards, investments, assets, etc.  You even have the option to merge all of your transactions together.  If you buy gas with three credit cards and two debit cards, it can still tell you how much you spend in total that month. Mint also gives you recommendations on what credit card you should use that best fits your spending habits.  Based on your investments, Mint will also provide you with ways you can earn more with competing savings accounts or GICs from other institutions.

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Mint Review – Overall

Mint is great to use if you’re looking for easy financial tracking where you don’t need a second degree to figure out how to use it. You can set it and almost forget about it, just check it once in a while and everything stays pretty accurate. From there, it might surprise you that you’re spending $500 on gas each month and you can save 15% just by switching credit cards.  I will be using Mint from now on to get a total bird’s eye view on my finances all on one site.

This is written by the staff at my university money and is not associated with Mint.com or its affiliates. We get a small compensation for whoever signs up by clicking one of the Mint banners or links within this article.

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