I found this great service, Mint.com.  It is basically a free, online version of MS Money, Quicken, or whatever money management tool you might use.  So far I think it is fabulous.  I used to use MS Money, but kept having problems with it tying into my bank account, and I also hated the newest release.  So, I started using Mint (again, for free!).  I absolutely love Mint so far, and I love/hate the ‘alert’ messages they send me (seen above).  Here is the one I got today - I’ve ‘exceeded my Restaurants budget’ - bogus!  Great to know, but what a crappy way to start of the day with a “you’re broke” email message.   Thanks Mint.  I guess I’ll eat some granola bars from the office kitchen for lunch. 

I found this great service, Mint.com.  It is basically a free, online version of MS Money, Quicken, or whatever money management tool you might use.  So far I think it is fabulous.  I used to use MS Money, but kept having problems with it tying into my bank account, and I also hated the newest release.  So, I started using Mint (again, for free!). 

I absolutely love Mint so far, and I love/hate the ‘alert’ messages they send me (seen above).  Here is the one I got today - I’ve ‘exceeded my Restaurants budget’ - bogus!  Great to know, but what a crappy way to start of the day with a “you’re broke” email message.   Thanks Mint.  I guess I’ll eat some granola bars from the office kitchen for lunch. 

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