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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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Financial Planning

5 Financial Goals to Start in 2021

December 30, 2020 / Dan Miller
5 Financial Goals to Start in 2021  Although many people start New Year’s resolutions in January, there’s nothing magical about January with regards to self-improvement. Still, the best time to make a change or set a goal is today, so if you’re ready to level up...

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Financial Planning

The 5 Best Financial New Year’s Resolutions

December 29, 2020 / Zina Kumok
The 5 Best Financial New Year’s ResolutionsChange has to start somewhere, and for many people that change is easier to make if the starting point has some meaning. It can be a birthday, an anniversary, or any other date with some symbolic weight. Most commonly, people...

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Money & Relationships

3 Ways to Restore your Financial Footing

December 22, 2020 / Marsha Barnes
3 Ways to Restore your Financial Footing2020 has been a year like no other. Whether you’ve experienced a job loss or a loss of financial stability, there’s one thing to always remember: you do have the ability to restore your financial footing. Here are 3 steps...

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Financial Planning

How to Determine if You’re in a Financial Position to Quit Your Day Job

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
A lot of people dream about quitting their day job to pursue a different opportunity. Whether you want to become a stay-at-home parent or start your own business, you need to be prepared for what happens when your paycheck stops....

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Financial Planning

Bill Alert! 7 Ways Mint.com Helps You Stay on Top of Payments

August 25, 2020 (Last Modified: December 8, 2020) / Mint
Imagine a personal finance guardian who’s always looking out for your best interest. That’s what you get at Mint.com. With your Mint account, the Alerts option lets you set reminders and notifications for important events. It’s like having an assistant...

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Financial Planning

Why You Need a Rainy Day Fund: How to Prepare for a Financial Storm

July 8, 2020 (Last Modified: July 16, 2020) / Mint
Why You Need a Rainy Day Fund: How to Prepare for a Financial StormLife is unpredictable. Some days aren’t all sunshine, like when your car breaks down or your house needs a repair. These situations happen to everyone. That’s why it’s important to save while things are going well, so you’re protected when...

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How To, Student Finances

How to Get Student Loans Forgiven: Your Guide to Programs and Tips

June 26, 2020 / Mint
How to Get Student Loans Forgiven: Your Guide to Programs and TipsIn this time of uncertainty, paying off your student loans may feel even more complicated than usual — student debt has reached $1.6 trillion by 44.7 million borrowers in 2020. If you’re facing financial hardships, any debt you owe is...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19), Financial Planning

Mint and Turbo CFP Answers Your Top Financial Qs

March 24, 2020 (Last Modified: April 21, 2020) / Annemarie Belda
Mint and Turbo CFP Answers Your Top Financial Qs

We asked Minters to share their top personal finance concerns. From smart investing to revising your budget CFP, Brittney Castro, shared her top tips.

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Financial Literacy

Everything You Need to Know About Individual Retirement Accounts

March 5, 2020 / Farnoosh Torabi
Everything You Need to Know About Individual Retirement AccountsThere are several types of IRAs that I’ll discuss below, including traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, and more, as well as how to open one, recommendations for which type works for you, and benefits of IRAs.Everything You...

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