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Mint.com

I have got to say, mint.com is one of the best tools i’ve used in a long time. I used quicken online for a little while and then found if I stopped visiting the site that it would stop pulling transactions. The mint.com site continues to grab them even if I’ve been idle for a month or two. There are some features that are missing (I haven’t figured out how to mark a transaction as a reoccuring bill for tracking) but overall it’s a great tool and I recommend anyone looking for a financial management tool to spend some time setting this one up.

TomLasswell

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