Need a new budgeting tool? Try one of these 5 Mint alternatives

Mint, the popular budgeting app, shut down on March 23, 2024. In its initial press release, Intuit — the parent company of Mint — invited Mint users to transition to another Intuit service, Credit Karma.

Although Credit Karma offers numerous resources (including credit monitoring), the service has fewer financial tools than Mint once offered. This is especially true for budgeting. As a result, millions of former Mint users are left searching for alternatives.

On a positive note, there are many budgeting options available to help you manage your money. If you’re still looking for an alternative to Mint, you may want to consider the five tools below.

Michelle Lambright Black | Yahoo Finance

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