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I was disappointed to hear Mint was going away, but since I'm not aware of another financial tracking site, I've switched to Credit Karma, also run by Intuit.




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Posts: 38699 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm still on Mint. But please tell me about CK. is it just as good??

do you hate it??

A friend at work bought some software to use instead of Mint, but it sounded a bit cumbersome.


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I just switched in the last hour, so I haven't been able to really test it out, but most of my account info has transferred over okay except for the real estate. Still looking into that.

From what I read, Credit Karma isn't a budgeting program if that's primarily how you were using Mint.

Not to alarm you, but from what I read, you have til the end of the year to switch over. Not a lot of time left.




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Posts: 38699 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Are these like online versions of Quicken?




 
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My bank's online account has a bare-bones equivalent that tracks income/spending/budgets/net worth and aggregates accounts, and I'm just going to go back to using that.

Mint was better/easier than the bank's version, but Credit Karma doesn't do the same stuff, so I'm not going to bother switching over.

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Originally posted by 6guns:
Not to alarm you, but from what I read, you have til the end of the year to switch over. Not a lot of time left.


My understanding was that while Mint's functionality was ending on 1/1, you have until the end of March to migrate or download your data.
 
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More like a consolidation of accounts and debts and tracking of spending...at least Mint was. Calculates net worth, etc. I was hoping Mint would make filing taxes easier at tax time, but found enough mistakes that I still go through my expenses. Maybe Credit Karma will be better.

If you use Quicken, I think you're already ahead.




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