Free Budgeting Software: Mint.com

By frugalisfab · Feb 27
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The following is a guest post written by my sister Kristine. She has been using Mint.com to manage her family’s finances and she likes it so much that she wanted to share her experience with my readers. While I haven’t used Mint.com myself, I have heard many good things from trusted sources including Clark Howard (LOVE him!) and The New York Times.

I discovered Mint.com a few weeks ago after my friend had recommended I check them out. My husband and I are both students and have been married for about a year. I have always wanted to get into budgeting so that we could start better planning for our future, but when I sat down to think about what I was spending my money on, I often was too overwhelmed by trying to categorize and nit pick everything myself and would just give up. I still paid close attention to what our money was being spent on, but there are always little things that fall through the cracks that are not calculated into “the big picture”.

After visiting the site, I was skeptical about entering my online banking information onto the site. I was assured that this site was legit as it has been recommended by countless money management specialists. I reviewed the different features and decided to give it a whirl.

As a first time budgeter, this is a dream come true! About three months of information is pulled from your online bank accounts. You can pull in your savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, loans, properties, investments, etc.

I started by adding our checking account which is also tied to our debit card. It pulls in all of your transactions and manually categorizes them. I did have to go through and manually change a few of the transactions because it wasn’t always right on guessing.
This only took me a few minutes to go through a few months worth of transactions because they can generally do a good job at guessing which category it will go in. I also went through and categorized all of my checks so they weren’t just categorized as “checks written”.

They start you with a general budget, but I went through and revised a majority of what they had laid out. The good thing about setting a budget here is that I had three months of information to base my budget on; I wasn’t just blindly creating my budget and trying to guess how much I spend on things like groceries that tend to fluctuate. What I love most about mint.com is that it gives a realistic perspective of where you are really spending your money. And it doesn’t just show you the set expenses that you have each month like mortgage/rent, utilities, car payments, etc. like most budgets would. It shows you the breakdown of where almost every single dollar actually goes. I could see areas that I was spending too much money and could set a goal to spend less in that area.

Another great benefit is that you can track your money as the month goes along. If you see that in the beginning of the month, you have already spent half of your budget and still have a few weeks, you can know to slow down your spending in that area. If you go over in a certain area, it also turns that category a different color and tells you how much you are over budget.

After I set my budget, I clicked on the Trends icon. This brought up a pie chart of where I could actually see where I was spending my money. This also puts into perspective how much money you are spending in one area compared to another area and also where you can definitely cut out what you don’t need.

The trends page also gives a breakdown of which Merchants you most frequently visit. This will also allow you to see that you could probably cut out a few of these unnecessary purchases.

The whole process is definitely an eye opener. As I mentioned before, there are so many little purchases that you just don’t really think twice about. After I saw where all of my money was going, and how we were wasting money on a few silly things (mostly eating out), I now think twice about EVERY purchase. By seeing where we can cut out unnecessary purchases, this is going to allow us to save more money each month.

I haven’t tried out the loan section, but from what I have seen online, it looks like it is a great tool as well. It tracks exactly how much more you owe. You can also create budgets and alerts to help you meet your new spending goals and reduce your debt at a faster rate.

I am a relatively new user, but I can already see the benefits of just the basic use. By going in every day or every few days, I can make sure that everything is sorting properly and also track my progress. The best part of it all is that it is completely FREE! You don’t have to pay for a subscription or for the software, it is available anywhere. You can also set up notifications on your cell phone or to your email. They also make recommendations of how you can save more money. It is definitely worth trying out! You will not be disappointed!

I am interested to know if any of my readers have used Mint.com? If so what was your experience? Let me know in the comments!

Categories : Budget, Frugal Tips

8 Comments

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i’ve been using mint for the past few months now and absolutely love it! its easy, pretty, and even fun to use… i’ve finally started being able to live on a budget and can actually keep track of everything – i never could before.

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WoW Kristine, impressive. Good job! This sounds like a really good idea. Thanks for the tip and great post!

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My family too has been taking advantage of Mint.com’s excellent, free service. No more do we need to log in to multiple bank accounts, loan accounts and investment accounts to see where we are financially. Keeping up with our budgets has never been easier. We highly recommend it to everyone.

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a friend on facebook just introduced me to this site and i am already impressed. its pretty easy to link up your bank accounts and i was amazed to see where my money all goes and what percentage i spend at walmart! lol…yes def a sweet site and i love that its free

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I’ve been using Mint a few months now and I LOVE it. I’ve posted a few times about it at http://www.pennywisefamily.blogspot.com. We couldn’t be happier with our Mint experience. I can’t believe it’s free. Kristine, this is a great review.

Another thing I love about Mint is now you can show assets–equity in cars, homes, concert posters…whatever, so for those of us who walked away with some college debt, we don’t feel like our budget is a giant black hole. It’s good to see forward progress all the time.

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Hello..I stumbled across your blog through a friends page. This Mint.com seems really effective, unfortunatley for the most part my husband and I use cash. He prefers it, and we have only been married a year so I was willing to try it out since its the way he likes things done. But we havent learned how to budget! Its easy to see how much money we have since its always on hand, but not realizing what we are spending way too much on or what we really need to spend our money on and how much we really CAN spend when we go to the grocery store, etc. AND, every month fluctuates…so sometimes we are flat broke at the end of the month and some months we do real good and have plenty left over to flow into the next month. But you can see how this is a confusing way to live. But I cant use mint.com since I dont have bank accounts to pull from. Do you have any ideas or know of any websites I could go to in order to look at our spending habits for the past few months. We keep most receipts, and maybe I will just need to go in line by line to look at everything and categorize it all. It may have to do but I thought you might also have some advice to offer. Thank you!

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Erica,

I think the thing that would be most helpful for you is to set up a cash envelope system. It has really helped my husband and I meet in the middle on budgeting. You can read my post about my experience with the the envelope system here:

http://www.beingfrugalisfabulous.com/2008/10/experiment-envelope-system.html

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