With the economy going to hell, its as good a time as any to make sure your finances are in check. Mint.com is a free personal finance webapp that won the Techcrunch40 last year. Setting up an account is pretty easy though and allows you to easily add all your bank and credit card account information. It establishes a secure connection and it will automatically sync your account with your bank, credit card, and trading accounts. You can compare your data and how much you spend on food,etc compared to other people. It also gives you advice on how you can maximize your interests in your accounts. It is a pretty useful website that does basically what personal finance softwares do such as Quicken and allows you to access it from anywhere on the web. The demo however is a little long at 7 minutes and 29 seconds. Since it deals with finances, security is a pretty big deal and Mint.com covers that info here in more detail as being a protected website approved by Verisign, Hackersafe, TRUSTe, and RSA Security. Mint.com used 128-bit SSL encryption and does not allow any actual movement of finances on the website.
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