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Julie Marquez
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Fresher than Mint - Tracking Personal Finances

Julie Marquez
  • Investor
  • Skagit County, WA
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I highly recommend that people track their personal finances, especially beginners that are just learning about real estate. I use (obsess?) mint.com, but there are lots of platforms and other's that have come up in forum discussions that people highly recommend. This article lists alternatives that are fresher than Mint, and I'll list them here.

I love to get other people's opinions and thoughts. I have only tried Mint, and don't really want to switch because then I might not have the history I have created in my Mint account. But if it's easy to switch to another platform and there is something better, I'm all ears.

1. Personal Capital

2. You Need A Budget (YNAB)

3. Quicken

4. EveryDollar

5. MoneyDance

6. PowerWallet

7. LearnVest

8. CountAbout

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    Mark Smith
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    Mark Smith
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    Great advice in here from @Ben Leybovich as always.  Thanks for making me want to quit my W-2 job even more!  And just to stay on topic @Julie Marquez, I have an obsession with Mint as well.  I have not used any of the others so for all I know they're all better than Mint, but I probably spend 10 minutes a day on Mint even if I haven't spent a dollar!

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