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Buddy Holmes
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Anyone with experience with Mint or Personal Capital

Buddy Holmes
  • Investor
  • North Charleston, SC
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Just finished the great book,"Set for Life". These two free online programs were mentioned as good for tracking your financial life.  I was wondering if anyone has had experience with one or the other?

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Kyle McCorkel
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  • Hummelstown, PA
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Kyle McCorkel
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  • Hummelstown, PA
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Alvin Holmes I use personal capital and love it. The only part I don't like is getting pestered by their "investment advisors". They basically try to sell you their service to manage your fund allocation. You can always decline (I do) but by using the free app it gives them your contact info to constantly "follow up" and offer a "free assessment".

Other than that, it's a great way to track your net worth and see where it's all at. It tracks history too which is very gratifying (as long as net worth is going up!)

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