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With Mint, you can manage everything about your money in one place: checking and savings accounts balances, investments, and debts. It is surprisingly intuitive, but I highly recommend setting it up on the Web instead of on your mobile device. On mint.com, you can create financial goals, budgets, alerts, and more.

Its graphic layout is made for adults with ADHD. I love the bar and pie graphs that help me make sense of my finances. On the website, you can add your own photos or graphics to your savings goals, so you can see what you’re saving for. If your eyes glaze over at spreadsheets, mint.com presents that material in an ADHD-friendly way. The app also alerts you to unusual activity on your accounts, and lets you know if you are paying more for things, such as car insurance, than other people in your geographical area. [source: ADDITUDE ]

See everything in one place

We bring together everything from balances and bills to your credit score and more. It’s your financial life, in one place that’s easy to understand.

Know where you stand, and how you can improve

The more accounts, cards and bills you link, the more we can help you do. See what you have and what you owe. Understand where money goes and where you can cut back. Create budgets, track investments, discover new ways to save and more.

Simple and free to set up

It’s free and easy to get started, and we connect to almost every US financial institution connected to the internet. In just minutes, you’ll see where your money is going and get ideas on how to stretch it farther.

Stay up-to-date as it happens

Mint automatically updates and categorizes your information. From your bank accounts and credit cards to retirement accounts and more—we’ll crunch the numbers as they happen so you know where you stand.

Custom tips and savings

Because Mint helps you watch/manage your money; Mint will also help you find savings along the way. We analyze thousands of checking, savings, credit card, brokerage, CD and IRA rollover offers—then make recommendations that could help save you the most based on your lifestyle and goals.

 

Updated: 22/06/2017 — 12:17
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