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Free, Easy Money Management Online with Quicken Money Management. Free to all users, so start managing your finances today!

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Quicken Online brings together ALL of your financial information in one spot, so you can easily manage your personal finances.

  • Automatically download and categorize your transactions
  • Access your personal finance information from your cell phone
  • So simple, you can sign in with a single password and bring your checking, savings, PayPal™ and credit card accounts together all in one place
  • Your information is updated every night automatically online; you can quickly and easily see your most up-to-date account info when you sign in
  • Highest security for your data, protected with 128-bit encryption, the same technology used by banks, stock exchanges, brokerage houses and the like
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jolla
Nov 11
11:15 am

I love Quicken Online. I use it daily.

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mottyh
Nov 9
12:34 pm

Atually BofA has a portfolio which existed long before Mint.com and the likes. It's definitely not as robust as Mint.com, however, I feel more secure, if they do infact store your Passwords in plain text, that should be a violation of ethics and compliance. I only added my CC's and not bank info to Mint, the last thing you want, is someone hacking one password (mint account) and having access to all your personal financial details.

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sltnrana
Aug 29
5:36 pm

I like this software very helpful if you know how to use it.

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Productzer01
Aug 22
7:24 am

As any free product it has its bugs and quirks. All in all I think it works really well. Yes the automated process puts things in wrong categories but you just have to fix it. Duplication occurs but that isn't always Quickens fault sometimes when it gathers Info the company sends information it has already sent.

Sine they make TurboTax I use Quicken but other services do the same thing.

Just pick the name you are comfortable with to store your Online Logins.

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mylenesilva
Jun 24
7:56 pm

Can't complain. I have been using Quicken (Online Version) for a little over 4 months now. It has worked great for me so far and I have been able to make it work with all my different accounts including banks, mortgages, credit unions, etc, etc...

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tadghe
May 29
8:56 pm

Just a heads uo....As the guys over at Newsvine note "Mint just puts a really nice wrapper on top of what Yodlee offers" (See http://finalcut.newsvine.com/_news/2008/02/13/1299858-yodlee-even-mintier-than-mint ). So if you like Mint you might also take a look at Yodlee.

Frankly I don't trust either of them, due to the extremely shaky method they use to actually get your data (read: screen scraping the original sites)

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jhtrico1850
May 19
2:37 pm

Mint is better.

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ryan
Sep 22
10:07 pm

Intuit just announced that they're purchasing Mint, so maybe you'll see the best of both in one product soon.


snowboarder
May 1
9:37 am

What's worse is now they have mandatory upgrades to their software that they charge you a whopping $60.00 bucks for. Don't want to pay it -- you loose your ability to perform account downloads such as credit card charges, bank balances, etc. Excel spreadsheet -- here I come.

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davinajane
Apr 7
2:41 pm

I set up my account and even attached my checking account to it. It has the balance from two days ago... not current. How does that help me budget it when right off the bat it is off. No thank you.

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Henry2008
Nov 14
5:38 am

becuase quicken only transmits what has posted no one knows what you have outstanding its your job to put you outstanding transactions or pending transactions in your upcoming register this will give you an accurate balance i havent had a problem and have avoided od fees with this system its awsome everytime you shop and use your debit card go home and plug it in


samanthap
Feb 26
6:35 am

Based on comments, I would have to say no.

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