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Anyone use mint.com? Or any budgeting programs or mobile apps? |
I use mint.com on both my ipad and android. Really useful apps since they sync pretty quickly with my TD Chequing, TD Credit and my ING savings accounts. Every transaction is automatically entered into a budget category, so you can quickly monitor your spending and know where you go over every month. You also get alerted when you have Low Balance, Credits available, Over Spending on one category, anything that you need alerted on, it's probably there. It's a great website and app suite as long as your banks cooperate with Mint. |
I use Mint.com as well. I access it on my laptop and on my android phone. I find it really useful to keep track of all my spending, and it's much more convenient to see all your bank accounts (if they're compatible) from one log-in. I have my TD Chequing and BMO Chequing accounts on there Setting up Mint is very easy, all you need are your online logins for each of your banks |
I tried mint.com and unfortunately, it won't stay logged into my visa account. Transactions for my chequing account is not appearing right away. So I'm going back to YNAB (youneedabudget). It's a little confusing to use at first because it requires you to report all your spending to the budget. Downside is, everything is manually entered. |
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