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Updated over 10 years ago, 07/05/2014

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Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Mint.com as a bookkeeping solution

Kalo (Kyle) Atanasoff
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
Posted

Hello BP,

I was wonder if somebody use Mint.com as bookkeeping solution (for small portfolio of 1-10 properties), and if it does, what is your experience?

There are an options in mint.com that you can categorize your transaction, you can put a "tag" for each transaction, you can create a manual entries and etc.

What are other simple and easy alternatives which are commonly use for bookkeeping for up to 10 properties.

Best to all,

Kyle

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