Friday, June 4, 2010

All About Mint

If you're a finance whiz and you really don't need any advice on managing your money, then this article won't be of particular interest to you; however, if you are a relative novice just looking to make sense out of what seems to be the extremely complicated and unpredictable world of finance, then mint.com could be just the thing for you.

Mint.com is an intuitive online financial and management tool that aims to aid people who need financial advice, and who would like to set and reach certain financial goals. Mint.com currently has over one million active users, the site helps them budget, pay bills and it gives them helpful advice on saving money, tax returns, investments and loan payments. The site is reasonably secure, and users can remain anonymous.

At mint.com, you can map out how to spend your money, and then even track your money farther down the road, and make adjustments if you have to. The site has an online budgeting tool, fun quizzes to hone your financial savvy, and possibly most importantly, a comprehensive listing of available financial investments and products available at any given time. You can compare CDs, credit cards, savings accounts, 401(k0 plans, etc. and work out which will work best for you. Mint.com is web based; you don't need to download any software, the service also includes time sensitive email and SMS alerts.

The blog section of mint.com it a veritable treasure trove of great financial news and advice. It isn't like the finance section of a newspaper though; the advice is practical, everyday wisdom; that regular people can take action on. The news is also relevant on a micro level. Blog topics include day to day issues that face real people like: getting out of debt, housing, retirement, student life, becoming wealthy, frugal living, employment, and the economy.

Mint.com is a totally free service, and it only takes five minutes to set up. Times being what they are, mint.com could be just the lifeline you need to make sense out of your finances.

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