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Carnival Monday: Personal Finance & Family Life

May 14, 2007 / Mint

Happy Monday to all and we hope everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend. The 100th Carnival of Personal Finance is live at My Open Wallet! There are many great entries, so if you have an hour (or five) to kill, check out the carnival!

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Carnival Monday: Personal Finance & Family Life

May 7, 2007 / Mint

It’s a happy Monday and you’ll find Mint’s blog participating in two carnivals for the week. The 1st anniversary of the Carnival of Family Life can be read at the very cool family/mommy blog, An Island Life.

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Carnival of Personal Finance #98

April 30, 2007 / Mint
Monday’s Carnival of Personal Finance is alive and kicking over at We’re In Debt. Mint’s Tasty Monday Pick? Financial Impact of Your First Apartment from Nina at Queercents.com
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Want a Sneak Peek at Mint, the free personal finance solution?

April 26, 2007 / Mint

Spring has sprung in Northern California, and the weather here in Mountain View makes it tough to stay indoors. But we’ve ignored all that sunshine, and kept our engineers working hard to create Mint, the free and simple personal finance solution.

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The 96th Carnival of Personal Finance

April 16, 2007 / Mint

The 96th Carnival of Personal Finance is alive and kicking over at All Financial Matters. Check it out for some great personal finance reading across the blogsphere!

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Making Personal Finance Effortless, Profitable, and Free

March 23, 2007 / Mint

Part two of Mint’s story, written by Aaron Patzer, founder and CEO of Mint.com.

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The Personal Finance Tool problems began…

March 13, 2007 / Mint

A story of how Mint came to being, written by Aaron Patzer, founder and CEO of Mint.com.

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