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By popular demand, we’ve come out with a new release of Mint.com that provides you with even more insights into how you manage your money. We’ve completely revamped our budgeting features and added additional graph types so that you can see see how your finances are tracking over time and even look into the future to see how your current spending decisions will affect you. No matter what your budgeting style, you’ll be able to use Mint.com to keep yourself on track. We’re constantly adding to the financial institutions we support and we’ve got some major ones in this release.

Budgets that work like you do

Now our budgeting features let you plan for the future like never before.
Look ahead to see how your current spending decisions will affect your ability to save. Move from just creating a budget to taking a comprehensive look at your financial health. You’ll know immediately what you can do today to save even more tomorrow. Now you can:

• Budget on income as well as expenses
• Budget for infrequent expenses (like paying taxes or annual vacation)
• Roll over unspent funds from one month to next
• Budget over different time periods

Improved graphs and trends

We’ve added more options for tracking spending, income, net worth and account balances over time. You’ll make smarter decisions when you start comparing your spending year-to-year or month-to-month. 16 interactive graphs give you the real-time insights you need. Now you can:

• Graph net worth over time and net income over time
• Compare your data across different time periods
• Compare your data to other demographic or geographic groups
• Enter more granular demographic data for future comparison options
• Easily export all reports to a CSV file

Better filters

Mint.com lets you see things your way, whether you are managing your household finances or running a small business. You can now filter trends and budgets by either account type or tag, giving you more ways to manage your finances. Now you can:

• Select which accounts or tags are included in budgets or trends
• Easily separate out spending by household member, or business from personal spending

New ways to save

We’ve added IRA Rollovers to Ways to Save making it easier than ever to save thousands of dollars toward your retirement.

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  1. I have a business account, but have not included it with my personal accounts. How do I set up a separate account to track my business accounts?

  2. What is the procedure for getting access to my Credit Union accts? Also, mortage & line of credit accts at Wells Fargo? My checking & savings accts show up but not the others.

    Thanks for your help in this matter.

  3. I gad a risk free CD that I recently cancelled in order to purchase a house. However Mint keeps on showing the CD with the original amount …???

  4. Now that Quicken has acquired Mint.com, will Mint acquire some od the features of Quicken online? The free Quicken program is able to access my credit union where Mint appears to be unable to do this. Both programs offer similar features in differing formats.

  5. NewUser1282

    I’m having issues with my credit union information. The issue is that Mint is picking up my checking, both savings accounts, car, motorcycle, and one of my mortgages, but it isn’t picking up my one credit card with the credit union. It is all under the same login so I’m a bit confused. If I add the credit union account again it says that it’s a duplicate (understood). If I add it again, it still doesn’t pick up the credit card. Any ideas as to what I could do to get the credit card linked?

    • Preston

      You will possibly need to get an additional online id that has your credit card info alone. And use that online id for your credit card on mint.com. Try calling your credit union to see if that’s possible

  6. Is anyone else having problems with all the javascript links?…none of them are working for me in any browser. Frustrating since everything worked great when I signed up a few weeks ago. I’m also seeing painfully slow page loads when it used to be fast…

  7. will there be an app for the HTC droid?

  8. Any apps planned for the blackberry??

  9. Still having problems with the Countrywide/BankofAmerica entry. I cannot seem to access my home loan account using either.

  10. Nhat Tran

    Will you add a way to automatically pull in household expenses such as gas, electricity, cable, phone, cellular, etc. from different web sites? Something similar to the automatic pulling financial info from different financial institutions.

  11. Patrick Nonez

    I think you guys should include rewards points from credit cards.
    Also, rewards points from travel organizations – I never know what my points are from the 4 or so Hotel, Airline, or Rental Car companies,
    Add those and everyone will LOVE it.
    Do it before someone else creates it.

  12. I don’t like the fact that you can’t check out or ‘test drive’ this site without putting BANK info and CREDIT CARD info in just to register! Horse pucky!! This site is PERMANENTLY off my list!

    • Bill,

      The site is entirely free. It works by pulling information from your bank and credit card companies. It will pull a list of transactions and categorize them for you. Without access to those transactions, Mint.com would be generally useless. I’m not even sure if there is a way to add transactions by hand.

      So if you could register without entering any account information, you would basically get a generic page with no useful information.

      Mint will pull transactions from multiple financial institutions. So in one “register” you would see your deposits, purchases, and transfers across all your accounts. All of this gets categorized mostly automatically (though you may have to adjust a few rules by hand) and it will generate a budge based on your existing spending. At that point, you can adjust your budget to be more inline with your goals.

      Once the budget is setup, each time you log into mint, it will update your accounts and show you how you are doing on the budget “Spent $120 of $200 food budget”.

      If you want to “test drive the site”, check out their features page:
      http://www.mint.com/features/index.html

  13. Scott

    I have used Quicken and Various other financial tools for two decades. Unfortunately, when I switched to Mac OS I discovered that Quicken is poorly supported/updated for my OS and not as functional. I dropped Quicken and now use Wells fargo to pay my bills and Mint.com to look at the big picture. This is an excellent tool for what I want and I am comfortable with the security. I just fear that at some point Intuit will find some way to mess it up.

  14. Thomas Simpson

    I use Quicken is there a way to transfer the data straight from quicken to Mint? I have several years of data in my quicken program

  15. All of my transactions are prefixed by ‘Debit Certegy’ or ‘Dbt Certegy’. I’ve created rules for everything, but it’s getting old. Can this prefix be filtered out globally?

  16. Chris

    I am very impressed with Mint so far. I am having an issue with Bank of America. I have tried everything to get Mint to pull my home mortgage over, but the accounts page keeps saying “account not found”. Followed directions to BAC website and my account pulls up immediately. Not sure what to do. Is anyone else having this issue?

  17. Roger

    Does Mint provide online bill payer?

  18. shari

    I think the budgeting set up is more more complicated than it was before quicken bought it.

  19. Keith

    I saw there is an app for the iPhone, will there be an app for the Verizon Droid? Would be much appreciated.

  20. William

    I would like to be able to upload historical transactions from an excel spreadsheet so that I can build a full year of information on all of my accounts. Then use Mint to continue moving forward.

  21. How about fix some of the bugs with accts appearing numerous times?

  22. I want to be able to add cash transactions into my budget calculations. I would like to be able to add a cash account, and have these transactions included.

    • I’m with you! I’m loving what mint.com has so far, but I can’t give up my current financial tracking software until it has the ability to track a cash account with manual transaction.

  23. Diane

    My mortgage was with WaMu, which is now Chase and I have many Chase accounts. I can’t get Mint to add the mortgage account by using the old username and password from WaMu, nor the username and password to my Chase accounts, but when I log into Chase.com, my mortgage shows. Any ideas?

  24. Peter

    I have a credit union account. Where 95% of my funds are. Will it be available here soon, It doesn’t show.

  25. Antonio

    I do not like how MINT is now showing exactly what is on the statement from the bank account on transactions and is completely screwing up how things are categorized!!!!!!!!. Now everything is UNCATEGORIZED!! I am really thinking about going another direction.

  26. Allan Leedy

    I have assets and loans I want to track that are not at a bank or financial institution. An example is an employer 401k. How can I do this? I could pretend the retirement account is real estate, I guess, but it’s not. And what about a loan owed to a private party?

  27. It would be nice if investments could be categorized by type or purpose. For example, the IRAs and 401K accounts would be “Retirement” and Education IRAs and 529 accounts would be “Education”.

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