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Julie Marquez
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No More Mint.com - What the Best Personal Finance Tracking Tool Now?

Julie Marquez
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  • Skagit County, WA
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This post can be deleted as I have found other threads of the same topic. Now to figure out how to delete this one...


I have been a 10+ year mint.com user and religiously track my expenses. This has helped me understand my spending when I was saving for a downpayment, and now helps me track certain expenses I need to submit for taxes. Welp, as of this month, my account has been transferred to their new Credit Karma and it doesn't look the same and all my budgeting information is gone. Welp, please help. What are the best online budget trackers? I have searched the web to find some paid subscriptions like Monarch or YNAB or Empower. I love the ability to categorize all my spending and split transactions into different categories. I like the feature to search for categories and displays for the budgets. What else do people successfully use for their personal finance tracking? Is another else saddened by the closure of mint.com like I am?

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    Honestly, I'm using credit karma, for me it's actually not that bad.

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