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By Ron Lieber The demise of Mint, the beloved budgeting app, has caused its millions of users to consider alternatives. That makes it as good a time as any for everyone to consider a money ...
Financial technology company Intuit recently announced that it was closing the doors on Mint, its ultra-popular budgeting app. According to the company, they are “reimagining” Mint as part of ...
The Mint budgeting app officially shut down on March 23, 2024, and users can no longer access their data on the app. Intuit®, which owns Mint and other personal finance platforms like QuickBooks ...
Kelly is an editor for CNET Money covering banking. She has over 10 years of experience in personal finance and previously wrote for CBS MoneyWatch covering banking, investing, insurance and home ...
It's been over one year since Intuit shut down the popular budgeting app Mint. I was a Mint user for many years; millions of other users like me enjoyed how easily Mint allowed us to track all ...
You won’t find the once-dominant budgeting app Mint on our list since it’s no longer available. We’ve compared 27 budgeting apps to find the best for managing budgets, savings and expenses.
Still haven't found a replacement for Mint? Don't worry -- we've got you covered. There are lots of budgeting apps to choose from, but we've taken a look at them for you and narrowed the choices ...