Going to get all our family financial ish in one sock. Mint looks like the best, but I thought to ask team BF first.
Going to get all our family financial ish in one sock. Mint looks like the best, but I thought to ask team BF first.
Originally Posted by Sting
Yes?
Best finance app, what is it? Mint?
Originally Posted by Sting
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2400562,00.asp
I think my cousin who makes God-tier money uses one of those.
I have used Mint for a few years now and I absolutely recommend it. You can even set budgets in it and laugh as it screams at you for spending too much on dumb crap. OF COURSE I need 10 boxes of Terrell Davis' Hall of Fame Crunch cereal Mint, DON'T JUDGE ME!
USAA told me my USAA auto policy was too expensive! I was a little shocked. When I changed from California to Louisiana the USAA rep I had on the phone told me point blank, you can beat this price easily, I'd recommend taking a look at GEICO or Progressive, both will be able to give you a better rate for the same coverage in Louisiana.
Ummmm, ok.... Thank you? I, obviously, rewarded their honesty by saving money with another insurance company. I still have my homeowner's through USAA though.
I'll have to look into this. I'm still a checkbook & ledger guy, and budget on paper.
I'm currently trying out Mint, Prism, and Clarity. I like how Clarity shows how much you've spent at a certain store. I like how Prism shows your bills. I'm still on the fence about Mint, but I think the web page is better than the app. It's been less than a week on all three of these so I plan on trying them out for at least a month.
Got just about everything set up in Mint, but haven't started with any budgets or goals yet. It's super having all your various credit cards, bank accounts, investments, property, etc., all under one roof. There's like 30-40 different accounts and they are all put on the same balance sheet. I'm a fan.
Originally Posted by Sting
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