Using Mint.com To Save Money

If you want to do the big things in life – traveling, starting your own business, or buying a new home – you need to use your money wisely.
And when it comes to budgeting software, Mint.com is one of the best, if not the best budgeting software available today.  It supports thousands and thousands of financial institutions with new ones being added daily.  Personal finance bloggers love Mint because it’s a beautiful, sophisticated, and free solution (with killer mobile apps).  For those of you who are paranoid about security due to all the hacking in the news lately, there are a few reason why you shouldn't be:
  1. Mint uses the same 128-bit encryption and physical security that banks use. Our practices are monitored and verified by TRUSTe and VeriSign, and supported by RSA Security.
  2. Mint only pulls down transactional details and history and Mint does not have authority to post anything to your accounts.
  3. Mint does not know nor store your account numbers.
There is a lot to learn about Mint to get the most out of it but most people just get by with the basics. 
That’s what The Mint Manual fixes – it’s a short-cut to becoming a Mint pro.
With The Mint Manual you’ll:
  • Save money by automating your finances and dodging bank fees
  • Master Mint’s beautiful mobile apps to easily manage your money on the go
  • Learn tactics and strategies to quickly organize your money
  • Save tons of time by skipping all the trial and error

Interested in The Mint Manual but not sure? Check out a free sample.

The biggest benefit of The Mint Manual is that it helps you spend less time managing your money. You get all the short-cuts to manage your money and get on with your life. 
Click on the Mint Manual Banner on the right to receive your digital copy of The Mint Manual for just $29.  If you’re not completely satisfied, just email me within 30 days for a full refund – no questions asked.  Oh, and The Mint Manual is a PDF, so it’s easily readable on any computer or iOS/Android device. 
The average overdraft fee is about $30, so The Mint Manual pays for itself after helping you dodge just one of those fees. The rest is pure gravy.
And since Mint is constantly improving, you get free updates for the life of the product.
Get months of learning in few hours, automate your finances, and spend less time worrying about your money.

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