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JayTee1
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Re: best app for ledger...bills...budget


@Anonymous wrote:

@gfab2000 wrote:

With mint you can manually add transactions, but I wouldn't call it a seperate ledger.  


 

Does Mint offer bill reminder? Mint works well to be honest. I was using it before settling in with Quicken. One limitation is they no longer have the desktop app for MAC, which limits it's use to cellphones. 


Mint is a web application, so you use it in any browser you want, on any device.  I wasn't even aware they had a desktop application.

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Anonymous
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Re: best app for ledger...bills...budget

I use MInt, works great. I also use TDBank for paying my bills.

 

This is great because the majority of payments are electronic (very few may have to be mailed, but you can tell from the available payment date), made on the day/date you pick and you have a definitive trail and proof of payment.  Add to that you get reminders from the bank about payments due. 

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Anonymous
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I use iBank. It is like Quicken, but for Macs. 

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Anonymous
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Happy Mint user here ... it's very helpful 

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Anonymous
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I used Mint for a while and liked it but I have switched over to Personal Capital. I like PC interface better for tracking investments and overall net worth. It probably does lag behind mint or other in tracking monthly bills but it does track spending. If you are looking for something to track your overall fiancial picture with investments then it is worth a try IMO. If you are just looking for spending and bill tracking mint is probably better.  

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Anonymous
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I'm
Going give mint a try I tried a few others and got money monitor and so far I like it ...can't pay bills with it but it's good for a ledger and reminder
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RonM21
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I wonder about YNAB that I've been seeing posts on


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JayTee1
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@RM21 wrote:
I wonder about YNAB that I've been seeing posts on

I tried YNAB, and while I thought the interface was cool and I could tell it had potential, I got frustrated when I couldn't find an easy way to record a credit card payment which would debit my bank account and simultaneously credit my credit card account. 

 

I've read other posts here from people who've used it and are fans though.  Maybe I'll try it again in the future.

 

I use Mint for budgeting because it's pretty much real time, but I still use Quicken to ensure I never miss a bill payment.  The calendar and cash flow tools in Quicken are superior to Mint.

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