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More New Mint.com Features: Better Cash Flow and Budget Tracking

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So you already know that we added Mortgages and Loans to our online personal finance service this week…but there’s more news. We’ve also added and improved budget tracking features which will help you better understand and manage your cash flow and budgets.

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New! Know your true monthly cash flow

Did you spend more or less than you made last month? Mint’s new monthly Cash Flow graph can tell you. Keep track of your net saving or spending over time with this new feature on your Overview page.

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New! How you doin’ – budget wise

Mint users told us that they wanted to watch their spending vs. their budgets over time, to understand whether they were sticking to – or blowing past – their spending goals. We had to support that kind of fiscal restraint, so you can now look back in time to see how you’re doing versus your budgets for each spending category this year. Congratulate or motivate yourself with the facts.

Please visit Mint.com today to check out these added, new features…and share your feedback.


 

10 Responses to “More New Mint.com Features: Better Cash Flow and Budget Tracking”

Kyle Says:

I’m starting to use Mint more and more. I’m patiently waiting for a new ‘feature’ to be an iPhone app from the app store. I think that will put me over to top so I can ditch Quicken.

Make it happen!

Blake Says:

Mint has been fantastic so far, I echo others in that an iPhone app would be great as well (I’d even be happy to pay for that). If you’re taking requests, I’d like to see even more budget features (what-ifs, more alerts, etc.), but all told you guys are doing great.

Ben Says:

Agreed. iPhone app is absolutely necessary. There’s not even a mobile web version of Mint. iPhone app please that syncs.

David Says:

+1 We need an iPhone app. ASAP. This would make you the best tool on the market … by far. Thanks. I’d gladly pay up to $4.99 for the iPhone app.

Jeff Says:

I concur. I will buy.

Geoff Says:

I agree! If we’re not going to get a mobile-friendly version of the website, I’d gladly pay $5-10 for an iPhone app!

doctorS Says:

Mint.com has changed the way I look at money. Thanks again, check me out! Mint.com turned me into a blogger.

http://www.financeurlife.com/2008/08/personal-finance-tool-overview-mintcom.html

riverjack Says:

I really like these new features! I feel like the Mint team is really trying to help me stay on track with my finances and these new graphs and tools help. I use the budgeting often so it’s nice to be able to look back and celebrate (or groan!). The cash flow graph is a nice addition as well.

Adam Says:

I’ll jump on the bandwagon and 7th (?) the request for an iPhone app. I’m still currently a MS Money user and found your site while looking for an application that would give me the functionality of Money but also had an iPhone interface. Since it appears that neither Money nor Quicken has one either, this would be a great competitive advantage for Mint.

Adam Says:

What about us Blackberry users? E*trade came through with a mobile BB app. Even an Operamini friendly Mint.com would be awesome.

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