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		<title>Personal Finance Made Easy with Mint.com &#8211; Mint.com Simplifies Money Management</title>
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I just found Mint while browsing the web the other night, and it looked very interesting. Mint offers all of your account information in one place (assuming they support your bank/credit card/investment firm/etc). At first, I was a little bit skeptical, did I want to turn all of my financial information over to them? After [...]]]></description>
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I just found <a title="Mint" href="http://www.mint.com" target="_blank">Mint</a> while browsing the web the other night, and it looked very interesting. Mint offers all of your account information in one place (assuming they support your bank/credit card/investment firm/etc). At first, I was a little bit skeptical, did I want to turn all of my financial information over to them? After doing a bit of research, I found that Mint operates securely, not storing any of your username/password information, nor does it even have access to your account numbers. Mint basically just downloads transaction histories from all of your accounts for you.</p>
<p>Last night I imported all of my accounts and clicked around a little bit, so I really don&#8217;t have too much to share in terms of all the functionality, but just from the little bit of clicking that I did, I can tell you that Mint offers tons of functionality, so stay tuned for updates on my favorite features and functionality of Mint.</p>
<p>My one problem with Mint is that it doesn&#8217;t seem to support Firefox very well &#8211; At least not the Firefox 3 Beta.</p>
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