Personal budgeting software can offer so many excellent benefits — and the major number one benefit is that you’ll get all your financial ducks in a row. You’ll also get to test drive several nifty ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Budgeting app Mint will be killed off on 1 January, with users ...
Intuit is expanding its consumer and small-business financial services to tablets and smartphones with its purchase of mobile bill pay provider Check for approximately $360 million. Check’s service ...
Intuit is shutting down its free budgeting app Mint, which had 3.6 million active users in 2021, Bloomberg reports. The company will absorb users into its other service called Credit Karma when Mint ...
The very last holdouts will lose their access to Mint in a month. Mint was one of the very first budgeting apps out there, and its many devoted users were sent scrambling last year when parent company ...
When financial software maker Intuit acquired Mint.com, there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to what would happen to the popular online financial service. More often than not, when a startup is ...
Mountain View-based Intuit has purchased neighbor Mint.com for $170 million. Mint.com, which boasts 1.4 million users, offers a free online service to help people manage their money. Intuit makes the ...
Since opening its virtual doors two years ago, Mint.com has made quite a name for itself. The online personal finance site has won praise for its easy account setup and syncing as well as for Web ...
Intuit, the company behind Quicken and other small business accounting software, is reportedly buying online personal finance site Mint for $170 million, according to TechCrunch. Mint, which has ...