Yodlee or Mint?

Jun 09, 2008 15:50

Just a quick finance tip:

If you're looking for a budget / savings planner software out there, you can buy it in a store for about 50 dollars, or you can find a free service online.  The two best free services are Motley Fool's Mint   or Yodlee's Moneycenter .   I've used both, and I'd say that they each have their strengths.

Mint is much more useful ( Read more... )

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feedmittens August 21 2008, 15:29:27 UTC
My problem with both is that neither offer a good cashflow projection scenario. I've tried Yodlee and a couple other online services, as well as personal finance softare for the PC, Mac, and Linux. I've tried to get a good Excel system working. Unfortunately, no program (including Quicken) has a good cashflow projector save for Microsoft Money. I'm stuck with it, even though I want to break free of my Windows OS, I can't until someone comes up with a better package. Some year...

I do use Yodlee through my Bank Of America account, and despite their constant authentication problems with some of my accounts, they're not too bad. Better than Mint, at least.

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