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Which Personal Finance Software?

Redhawk;1413828; said:
I've never really needed to use this stuff before, but I have become interested lately. Mint looks interesting in that it can automatically download info from your online accounts, but I feel similarly uneasy about that. Do any of the home use software products do the same thing (with regards to automatically syncing everything)?

Quicken does. Sometimes it incurs a fee, sometimes it's free.
 
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DaytonBuck;1413771; said:
I'd rather just pay my accountant to take care of this stuff

Speaking of which. I need to get something on your account. Don't make me do something you'll regret.

Deety;1413838; said:
He means his vCash. :p

Oh, nevermind. I use Quickbooks for all of my vcash accounting.
 
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I'm interested in Mint.

Has anyone had any bad experiences with it in the past three years since it was last discussed here? I have similar apprehension about the security aspect of it but if they haven't had any major problems since it rolled out I figure I am okay with it.
 
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BuckeyeMac;2120425; said:
I've had no bad things happen/bad things to say about Mint. I still use it to this day, and have been using it for over a year and a half now

I've been using it for mobile banking on my phone because my local bank doesn't have a mobile platform. Haven't had a problem yet.
 
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