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The OG budgeting app, Mint, is officially shutting down next week. Its parent company Intuit (you might know it from TurboTax) has been directing users to CreditKarma for a while, but the last ...
Mint, acquired by Intuit in 2009, is a free personal finance app. It has long been one of the most widely used and highly rated budget apps. Mint links to nearly all types of users’ financial accounts ...
Mint, a free, highly popular personal finance app, is shutting down, its parent company Intuit announced this week. Mint is known for its features that help users with their budgeting, including ...
As the financial world grapples with the announcement of Mint, one of the earliest and most beloved budgeting apps, shutting down, loyal users are left in search of alternatives to continue their ...
Intuit purchased Mint in 2009, and it held in its hands one of the best personal finance apps of its generation. The app would continue on for 15 years before Intuit decided to shutter it in March ...
Mint, a budgeting app acquired by Intuit in 2009, is shutting down come January 1, 2024. Mint shows users an overview of their financial well-being by displaying the current status of multiple linked ...
Intuit Inc. announced this week that it will shut down Mint on Jan. 1, 2024. The company’s decision to discontinue the popular budgeting app could leave millions of users scrambling to find a ...
This article was first published on NerdWallet.com. Intuit Inc. announced this week that it will shut down Mint on Jan. 1, 2024. The company’s decision to discontinue the popular budgeting app could ...