- Articles from October, 2007
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Personal Expenses Mangement - Eight Things You Should Not Buy New
Mint lists the Eight Things You Should Not Buy New. Are you overspending? Find out here. And use Mint.com to learn how much you could personally save by following this good advice.
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Free Money Manager, Serving Fresh Features Today
We released a number of improvements to the Mint.com service last night. These include new features which you, our beta users, requested, suggested or demanded (but always politely). Everyone at Mint appreciates it when our users take the time to provide us great feedback; its helping us get better every day…
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Mint announces $4.7 million funding for online money management, CMO and VP Product
Mint.com, the fresh, easy and intelligent way for people to manage their money online, today announced that the company closed $4.7 million in Series A financing in a round led by Shasta Ventures, and including First Round Capital and a group of prominent individuals, including Ram Shriram, early investor and founding board member of Google, Inc.
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How Mint’s SmartSave⢠Online Budget Software Savings Engine Works
At Mint, one of our sayings is: “Know your money. Grow your money.” In order to “know your money,” Mint links seamlessly to thousands of banks, credit unions, and credit card companies in the US. Combined with a patent-pending spending report, this lets you see exactly where your money goes, across all your accounts, with one login. But knowing where you stand is only the beginning…
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Personal Finance Tool Mint.com wins Financial Innovation (FINOVATE) Award
Mint.com was awarded top honors by some of the titans of the online banking industry on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. Mint was one of just twenty companies invited to present at the FINOVATE 2007 conference organized by Jim Bruene, the digital banking guru.
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Three Principles of Personal Finance: All You Need to Know for Financial Success
More than 10,000 books have been written about personal finance. You could spend a lifetime reading them. Some of them are great; others are 99% motivation, 1% actual, actionable information. The truth is personal finance is simple. Every one of these books can be reduced into three basic principles…
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Financial Planning for Success in Three Steps
Last week, we published Aaron Patzer’s Three Principles of Personal Finance in a three-part series. We welcome your comments. And if you found the article useful, we hope you’ll forward, Digg, or share the article so others get the message: it can be simple to manage your money well.
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