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How to track your Financial in Real Time using Mint

By WealthHack  Posted on January 10, 2019 In Blog, Investing Tagged budgeting, financial application, financial planning, financial tracking tools, mint Leave a comment 

To track my all of my Financial, I use the app called Mint.

Mint is a free mobile app and online personal finance application from Intuit that offers a variety of easy-to-use financial planning, Budgeting, and tracking tools

How to setup Mint to track your Finances

Step 1: Open a new account https://accounts.intuit.com/signup.html

Go to Mint.com and click the “Sign Up” button. All you need to create a new account is an email address, password, country, and zip code.

Step 2: Connect your financial accounts

To use Mint effectively, you have to connect your financial accounts. You can even connect some cryptocurrency account! Don’t worry this is a read-only feature so you won’t be able to access your bank accounts to make transfers or move money around.

It’s completely secure!

This next step will likely be the most time-consuming part of setting up your Mint.com account, depending on how many accounts you have. To save some time though, I suggest you have all banking login information handy.

Under the “Accounts” section simply add your bank account from the list. Mint.com syncs with nearly every financial institution available, so if you don’t see yours listed simply do a quick search.

Link your Financial Accounts to Mint

Step 3: Create a Mint budget plan 

One of the best features of using Mint.com is that you can track your expenses with a customizable budget. Then at the end of each month you simply review the categories and check-in with your spending history.

Mint will notify you if you are over spending such as coffee, entertainment or gas.

Mint Create a Budget

Mint notify gives you alerts for overspending

Step 4: Take the next step with financial goals

Mint.com is also a great tool for setting financial goals such as purchasing a home, getting out of debt, Investing or building an emergency fund.

Setting up Mint Financial Goals

Step 5: Add your Assets and Investing accounts.

I love to tract my Investment and Assets. It keeps me motivate to grow. My biggest Assets so far is Real estate. My goal is to have 33% Business, 33% Investment and 33% Real Estate

Add your Investment and Assets

Track your Investments and Assets

Download Mint mobile app

Available for iOS and Android.

How to Set up and Use Your Mint Video



How To Set up and Use Your Mint Account | Mint Personal Finance Software

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