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Mint is Shutting Down! Need Alternatives!

Jason Hill
  • Denver, CO
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Hey everyone! Looks like Mint is shutting down. This is a huge bummer, as I've been using it for 10 years and I think it's a super useful tool. Intuit is trying to move everyone to Credit Karma, which has some of the capabilities of Mint, but not all. The most obvious difference is that it doesn't have budgeting capabilities. What has everyone here found is the best alternative to Mint? Bonus points if I'd be able to upload all of our Mint data and could hit the ground running with the new service!

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I'd consider Personal Capital, YNAB, Quicken, EveryDollar, or CountAbout (which supports Mint data imports). Evaluate these options to find the one that best suits your needs, there's no perfect choice, that's for sure!

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