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  • I love Mint! I've been using it for a couple months and think it's great!

  • If anybody is seeking for this kind of informational overview video for a application you produce for mobile device such as ipad,iphone,android etc... Email me to inquire the budget ( $500-$2000 depending on the job) There are so many apps created everyday. It will be the best way to explain users how to use the app easily shortly and make them to download it.

  • I have used Mint for 2 years now and I love it...Mint really helps with budgeting your funds, payment reminders and all. They have never taken any money from either of my account ( and I have 3 set up with them; family, business, and personal banking accounts). I totally trust Mint and I recommend anyone trying to get their budget on track to try it out. he best thing I love about it is the monthly reports you can view to see where you went wrong. I trusted Mint for two years & will continue to!

  • Exactly. Anyone trusting this Mint Application with your bank password are like the people that click on these spam email links. Don't do it! Search for applications that upload your bank file you and you alone download to your drive.

  • I'm a bit wary about giving away any passwords to anyone else.I know Mint.com isn't a scam, but even so. It's my bank password. I feel like I'd be whispering my vault combination to someone I just met.

  • @augustuslxiii its really a great service, why would millions of people trust a company and not one person has had funds taken. Plus it's backed by Intuit.

  • Не прячьте ваши денежки,

    По банкам и углам...

    Ваши Алиса и Базилио

    Поле чудес.Страна дураков.

  • Update to my response below. It helps to read the information completely. :p You will get advertisements from financial institutions, investment companies, etc., that are recommended by Mint. Mint gets paid from the advertisers should you decide to sign up, so my correction is that they DON'T take money from your savings.

  • In response to the questions below on how they make money. First, did you notice at the end of the video the name "Intuit" - the makers of Quicken? You'll also see links at the bottom of some of the pages of their website to Quicken products. Second, on their website, one page I looked at had a disclaimer at the bottom, where it will often be missed, that says "We make money when you make money." So read the fine print to see how much they are going to take from your savings.

  • @jeffkelly59 they don't take money from your accounts they just get paid to give you recommendations on what cards to use or investments to make.

  • Just curious, how do they make their money? Nothing is for free.......

  • How does Mint keep your information secure?? Do you have to give bank info, credit cards, ect. to Mint? I just want to track my expenses.

  • @xbeastify I've been using Mint for few months now, at first, I just started with my credit card because I didn't trust Mint. I figure even if something did go bad, it's only my low credit limit Cap 1 card anyways. I noticed that they didn't require any account numbers, routing numbers or credit card numbers, so I added my bank information. I don't think you're really at risk here. It's a great product and I recommend it. If you log on to your stuff, that's as far as people can go with your info

  • Do the "Goals" that you've set automattically come out? I've set a "Goal" to pay x amount extra each month on a credit card. Will it process the overage itself, or do I have to manually input the extra payment?

  • @joefan1 At least for me it works with my savings, it accounts for the extra amount and reduces the time to get to my final goal.

  • 1:05 -- "coffee chops"?

  • @Columbapalumbus1 lol wow how did u spot that? funny

  • The only thing that makes me hesitant in getting this is the fact it's free with no ads... What's the catch, how do they benefit? Do they sell my spending statistics to corporations for research ???

  • @LukeKoman Dito here.

  • @LukeKoman How can Mint be free? We give you personalized

    ideas on how to save money by showing you the

    best way to save among thousands of financial

    products. If you decide to make a change that

    saves you some cash, we sometimes earn a small

    fee from the bank or company you switch to.

  • mint is extremely good. you guys wouldnt have some kind of tutorial for young people like myself who are starting on bank accounts and credit cards and all that. Or in other words.... would you happen to have tutorial videos on financial stuff for beginner? Thanks.

  • I use Mint and it is secure. You cannot do anything with your money on Mint, but that is why I have my Bank's app on my phone! I love how organized I can keep everything and literally have my balance, budgets, bill reminders, etc at my fingertips. This is an amazing app!!! It has helped me stay on track and be more secure with my finances.

  • Please fix the PayPal problem ... can't access to my paypal transactions since May ^^

  • awesome 

  • This is NOT FREE and you should see who the vendors are. IE credit card companies, corporations. Another Social Media type information gathering practice website governed by large banks protect you information.

  • Hmmm I'm kind scAred though.. I don't want identity theft

  • @wilchesE Are you kidding? What identity theft are you talking about? Exactly two years after launch, Mint was acquired by Intuit, makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax. The acquisition brought Mint's unique personal financial management approach to millions more consumers and small businesses, as well as the 1,800 banks and credit unions serviced by Intuit.

  • What about Mexico?

  • I am afraid to give any on-line company all my passwords for my financiall accounts. Sorry I would not use this service

  • @tonynapfl yeah seriously.....

  • I am afraid to give any on line company all my password for financiall accounts. Sorry I would not use this service

  • beautiful presentation. good job ;)

  • Can it manage investment portfolio e.g. stock values?

  • um its aually 92 seconds

  • I LOVE Mint.com!!! Way better than the other iphone app I was using!! Everything is done automatically, lol! =D

  • Mint is owned by Intuit (Quicken and Turbo Tax products), I would trust it the same as I would Wells Fargo or any Financial institution. They all have on-line banking these days.

  • I would only use this for a side account that is for spending

  • Mint is too expensive and risky given out your Bank password! Don't ever give password or access to anyone.

  • @ezapps Mint is free and legitimate.

  • Rebecca Black & two other people haven't heard of Mint.com.

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  • would NOT want all my financial data "online" depending on the permanence or stability of the internet in the age of increasing natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and economic crisis.

  • @alan933 You'll be surprised - all your financial data is already in electronic format for long time. Another thing - Mint is just creating statistics for you, you don't have access to the actual account via Mint website.

  • @yur0k I didn't say "electronic format", I said online on a remote server housed by ????? who knows what kind of protection. I would like to add another risk: Government intrusion into people's personal lives by spying. That one is trending up.

  • Does mint take debit?

  • What is a "coffee chop" (1:07) and where can I get one???

  • Too bad we don't use credit card or bank accounts that much in my country. Only cash

  • I'm just curious. Why is the company so enthusiastic at managing our money for FREE? How does the company benefit?

  • @BerzurcusCircus In numerous ways.. branding (intuit products). Recommendations.. credit cards, brokerages, insurance quotes and other financial offers.. for starters. Brilliant really.. :)

  • @BerzurcusCircus Because it is a free service doesn't mean they don't earn revenue. Mint.com makes money through lead generation. They will suggest credit cards and bank accounts to users based on their spending lifestyle.

  • Mentioned on the NBC-tv TODAY show, today.... They recommended MINT.com

  • @hunkdude woohoo!

  • Curious who the vendor was that did this video? Anyone have an idea?

  • @chris8535 By the good folks at Picturelab

  • @chris8535 Hey i am from Australia and i tried to set it up but it says it not available in Australia. Can you let me know of an another program like this if it is available. Thanks Ravi.

  • @universal5284 Pageonce...I don't know if it'll work in Australia...

  • Respond to this video... Any one know if this is available in Australia.

  • the Video is Absolutely Great!

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  • how safe is this to use? I mean privacy wise.  im not sure about giving out my baking info to a website. But it sounds great.

  • @Dimi000 I wouldn't give out my baking either.

  • RELEASED IN CANADA!!!! Compatible with RBC!!!!

  • Great product and video!

  • when is mint coming to australia?? :) great product

  • great video

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