Intuit®, which owns Mint and other personal finance platforms like QuickBooks® and TurboTax®, suggested users migrate to Credit Karma, which it also owns. But that's far from the only option.
Try as you might to go cashless, it's hard to avoid spending (or earning) dollar bills. If you use Mint to track your spending, there are a few options for keeping tabs on that money. PCMag.com is ...
If you liked Mint because its portfolio tracking software helped you save and ... It didn’t offer much in the way of personal finance education, however. If that’s what you’re looking ...
Quicken Simplifi is arguably the most logical choice for a Mint replacement. Quicken has been around since the 1980s and has been in the personal finance software game all this time. However ...