Mint.com Free Online Personal Finance Software
by bornis , under Business, Financial
Software: Mint
Developed by: Mint Software, Inc
OS: Web , Mobile
License Type: Free
Download Link: Click to Download
Buy it: Click to Buy
Mint.com is free online personal finance service, providing 1 million users a fresh, easy and intelligent approach to money management.

Over 1 million people already use this online money management and budgeting software today, and adding over 3,000 users every day. Mint.com is tracking $50 billion in transactions, $15 billion in assets and has identified more than $100 million in potential savings for its users.
Top rated software – beating out other services charging $100’s.
Mint.com has been named the best online personal finance tool by Money Magazine, PC Magazine, and is PC World’s Editor’s Choice.
Helping You Do More with Your Money:
At Mint, we believe that money is for living. That’s why we’ve created the simplest and most effective way to manage your money…and why Mint.com is free.

Designed to be effortless, Mint.com takes less than five minutes to set up. Users register anonymously using only a valid email address. Mint then does the rest, securely downloading transaction data from more than 7,500 bank, credit card and investment accounts on a daily basis. Users never need to import or synch their data. Mint applies patent-pending technology and proprietary algorithms to categorize transactions; provide a unified view of all account activity; alert users to low balances, bank fees, upcoming bills, and even potentially suspicious account activity; and give users personalized suggestions for significant savings opportunities. Each user can monitor their total net worth, virtually real time, at www.mint.com, from any mobile phone (by texting shortcode MyMint [696468]), or by using Mint.com’s iPhone application – rated #1 in the Finance category in iTunes on the day of its launch.

Secure and anonymous
Mint.com uses bank-level data security verified by Verisign and TrustE. You’re anonymous on Mint.com; you don’t share your name, address, social security number or account numbers. You can save money — but you can’t transfer money — using Mint.com. In fact, with Mint.com’s automatic email and SMS alerts, you can increase your online security by learning of - and acting on — any suspicious activity in any of your accounts more quickly.
















