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Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint.
Mint was one of the first free online budgeting apps when it launched in 2007. I used it when it was first released. Intuit purchased Mint in 2009 and recently shut Mint.com down. Current users are now forced to find a replacement. Here are the 10 best Mint alternatives worth considering.
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1. Rocket Money–I've been using this budgeting app for about a year and love it. It tracks budgets and spending, makes creating budget category rules a snap, and has an excellent user interface in both a browser and smartphone. It also tracks your subscriptions, negotiates lower prices, or helps you cancel them if you want. There is a free version, and the paid version is as low as $4 a month.
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Take control of your money, budget, debt & savings
2. Empower–I've used the Empower Personal Dashboard for years. Formerly called Personal Capital, it offers the most robust budgeting, cash flow, investment tracking, and financial tools of any app out there. It also includes excellent iOS and Android apps. In fact, I use it more on my iPad than I do on the website. It has over 3.3 million users, and it's free.
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The simple way to stay on top of your finances.
For example, Simplifi can create a spending plan for you by analyzing your income and expenses. You can identify recurring expenses and subscriptions, which Simplifi then incorporates into the plan. It also includes a calendar view showing you upcoming expenses.
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The only service that automatically imports financial transactions into a spreadsheet daily.
For those focused primarily on budgeting, Tiller Money is the best Mint alternative on our list for those who enjoy working with spreadsheets. Along with Empower, I use Tiller every single day. There is, however, a bit of a learning curve. But once you understand how it works, it's a breeze to use.
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Stay in control of your monthly cash flows, budgets, and expenditures. Quicken provides a navigable interface where you can organize your debit, credit, and savings, and build good habits accordingly.
I began using Quicken back in the 1990s. It's changed a lot over the years. Today, it is a subscription-based financial planning software package. It can run on both PCs and Macs, although there are some differences between the two versions. Quicken Online is no longer available.
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Monarch Money
This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yetYou can try Monarch Money for free for seven days. After that, the cost is as low as $8.33 per month.
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Online personal finance website. Think of CountAbout as your Quicken or Mint alternative.
If you have a lot of data in Mint, CountAbout may be the budgeting tool for you. It has a feature enabling you to import data from Mint. In fact, you can import your entire Mint history into CountAbout.
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Working hard with nothing to show for it? Use your money more efficiently and control your spending and saving with the YNAB app.
YNAB is ideal for those looking just for a simple budgeting tool. YNAB’s interface is similar to a spreadsheet. The tool makes it easy to budget by category based on the money you actually have in the bank. It's not useful as an investment tracking app, however.
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Smart budgeting & personal finance software
PocketSmith started out as a calendar to plan upcoming income and expenses. Today, it’s a full-fledged budgeting app. You can sync your accounts with PocketSmith. Once synced, you can track your budget and you’re net worth. You can also see your income and spending in a handy calendar view.
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Fidelity is a web-based Asset and Spend Management solution that automates the full lifecycle of assets and capital expenditure process management.
Fidelity's Full View is powered by eMoneyAdvisor, a tool used by financial planners. While Fidelity's Full View doesn't come with all of eMoneyAdvisor's features, it's still a robust tool, free, and available even if you don't have an account at Fidelity.
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Budgeting and expense tracking app
Every Dollar: The Dave Ramsey budgeting solution. While Dave is popular with those paying off debt, this solution is one of the most expensive and it doesn't have nearly the features that a tool like Empower offers.
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Budgeting and personal finance app
Banktivity: One of the few budgeting apps designed for the Mac, Banktivity is another option. One question to consider though is whether iOS-specific software is necessary today. Everything is online or in an app.
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A personal budgeting tool with multi-currency support
Lunch Money: I've started using this app consistently, and it has become one of my favorites. I'll be publishing a review soon.
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