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Mint $10K Giveaway – earn a chance to get your expenses covered!

April 13, 2021 / Annemarie Belda
Mint $10K Giveaway – earn a chance to get your expenses covered!We know this past year has been particularly financially challenging for so many people. Starting in April, we’re hosting a giveaway where one Minter will have the chance to be randomly selected and reimbursed up to $10,000 for expenses from...

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NEW Mint Feature Highlight: Transaction Widget on iOS

April 13, 2021 / Annemarie Belda
NEW Mint Feature Highlight: Transaction Widget on iOS

With the new widget, you can track your spending without even opening the app. It’s customizable and will never show up on your lock screen.

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Learn What’s New in Mint and How To Use It

January 6, 2021 (Last Modified: March 29, 2021) / Annemarie Belda
Learn What’s New in Mint and How To Use ItYou may have noticed some exciting changes in the Mint app. We are rolling out new features focused more on insights and personalization, and providing a better holistic view of your financial picture to improve the Mint experience. We’re also...

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The Latest Mint Features Are Here to Help You Gain Financial Empowerment

January 6, 2021 (Last Modified: January 8, 2021) / Annemarie Belda
The Latest Mint Features Are Here to Help You Gain Financial EmpowermentMinters – you asked, we’ve delivered!  If you noticed a few changes in your Mint iPhone app, you’re not alone. We’ve rolled out a design refresh and new features so you can experience a fresh way to manage your money...

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New Feature Alert! Refinance Your Mortgage with Rocket Mortgage in Mint

October 14, 2020 (Last Modified: December 18, 2020) / Brittney Castro
New Feature Alert! Refinance Your Mortgage with Rocket Mortgage in MintInterest rates, especially on mortgage loans, have gotten a lot of buzz this year and with good reason. They’ve reached historically low levels leaving homebuyers and homeowners alike wondering the best way to capitalize on these low rates. Let’s face it,...

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TD Bank is now “Minty” fresh.

August 26, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
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The History of Social Security in America

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
Most people think that the Social Security Administration was formed in 1935 however there was a serious precursor to the Social Security Act that many do not consider. Immediately after the Civil War, a massive number of the American population was either a survivor,...

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The Best Resources on the History of Chinese Currency

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
When we think about money we think about paper bills, which are also called “bank notes,” and coins. We don’t usually think about leather money. The Chinese did, however, and designed the leather bank note in 118 B.C. Scholars believe...

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How Does Pricing Affect Customer Loyalty?

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
The price you charge and how you display your prices have a fundamental impact on your customers and potential clients. Not only do prices determine the likelihood of purchase, but the way that you display your prices and whether or...

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Mint Money Hub: What to Know About Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Your Finances

July 14, 2020 (Last Modified: January 25, 2021) / Annemarie Belda
Mint Money Hub: What to Know About Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Your Finances

Mint is tracking the latest COVID-19 developments and the potential impacts to your finances. Here you’ll find helpful insights and resources.

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