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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. Please add my company Camden Property Trust, (CPT) to the following website so that I can add my company stock purchase plan which utilizes UBS.

    The site address is ubs.com/onesource/cpt

    Other companies are listed with their repective name at the end of the address so this should be easy to do for me as well.

    Thanks so much,

    Ken

  2. rickycafd

    Please add Los Angeles Fireman’s Credit Union to your servicing institutions. I have been told by LAFCU it is up to Mint to add. How long does that take?

  3. MaryGKane

    Please correct whatever problem is happending with Bank-Fund Staff Federal Credit Union. I cannot get into it despite trying all you suggestions.

  4. I would like a check and balance for Mint.

    Transactions + previous balance = current balance

    If the above doesn’t equal out then there is something missing LIKE A WHOLE BUNCH TRANSACTIONS!

  5. carpedivum

    I think the new site is spectacular!

    Grouping subcategories together in the budget options would be perfect.
    **OR BETTER YET** is is as simple as ’subtracting’ or ‘hiding’ the subcategories you don’t want the aggregate category:

    example:
    one category is (Groceries)
    another is (Alcohol & Bars)
    another is (Food & dinning) minus (Groceries) & (Alcohol & Bars)

    also, I agree with the pro-forma cash flows and a date-line graph as a quick-glance dash board tool. (not asss important though)

    GREAT JOB EVERYONE!
    (FYI.. I recommend mint to EVERYBODY)

  6. youngluke

    It would be nice to have the ability to manually add transactions to an account, such as when I write a check. Other than that It is awesome product, especially give the price.

  7. I wish that Mint would allow users to create an account for managing cash. I just recently moved to Germany where credit cards and debit cards are not something that can be used everywhere and can actually cost extra to use. Additionally, German banks are not supported on the site.

    Mint is a great tool and I wish that there was someway that I could continue to use it, but I won’t be able to unless the former issue is addressed.

  8. I need a CHECK REGISTER for my accounts in order to use MINT with any consistency. I love the budgeting feature when compared to the one in Quickbooks Online (BORING!!) but without a register I can’t use Mint. Any suggestions?

  9. Mint is useless without being able to enter future transactions and see your “real balance” Quicken Online had this feature, but that’s gone. Mint is useless without this. Thousands of people have told Mint this feature is needed, but Mint keeps trying to shove the same system down our throats. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM, MINT?

  10. What’s the deal? No CHECK REGISTER? How on earth are you to balance your life? This system only alerts you once it is to late. I’ll check back.

  11. Oswald

    I love what Mint has done. It is very easy to use and you are able to track lots of information from one location. I would like to see the ability however to set budgets up on a weekly basis and not just on a monthly basis. It would also be nice if the iPhone app allowed you to do split transactions.

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