Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Why I love Mint

Mint chocolate chip ice cream is the best flavor out there.  This is a non disputed fact.  However this post is not about all the reasons it is superior to other flavors, rather it is about the web tool that can be found at mint.com.

I can admit that I have hedonistic tendencies.  I am an early adopter and have no qualms with splurging on items that are instantly gratifying.  This trait is something I have struggled with to find balance with being a responsible adult and prudent planner.  Mint has helped me tremendously to curtail my spending and make progress on my financial goals.

Essentially the website is a self populating budget.  To set it up you link any financial website that pertains to you through mint: banks, credit cards, investments, property addresses and so on.  After that you don't have to do anything.  Mint will automatically import your transactions of spending, deposits, gains, losses, interest... everything.  It organizes this data so that at a glance you can see where your money is going.

I've been using this site for just shy of six months now, and merely by being able to recognize my patterns of spending and implementing the budgeting tools I have seen my debts decrease and my savings increase without noticing any disruption to enjoying the things I like.  That's why I love mint and know you will too if you give it a try.


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