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Sams Teach Yourself Mint.com in 10 Minutes gives you straightforward, practical answers when you need fast results. By working through its 10-minute lessons, you’ll learn how to use Mint.com’s free tools to simplify your finances, take control of your money, get better deals, and build lifelong financial security!

 

Tips point out shortcuts and solutions

Cautions help you avoid common pitfalls

Notes provide additional information

 

10 minutes is all you need to learn how to...

Create your Mint.com account, and get started fast Consolidate all your checking, credit card, loan, and investment accounts on one easy web page Discover your total net worth right now Avoid financial “information overload”—but get all the details you want, when you need them Find better deals on loans, credit cards, checking accounts, and other financial services Easily create a personal budget and monitor your progress in following it Track your outstanding student loans, car loans, and mortgages Monitor all your investments, from stocks to retirement and college savings accounts—even art and antiques Get instant alerts about events affecting your finances Keep your financial information safe and secure Access your Mint.com pages from your smartphone or tablet

280 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2011

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684 reviews27 followers
November 17, 2013
The book I read to research this post was Teach Yourself Mint.com In 10 Minutes which is an excellent book which I read on
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Each chapter is meant to take 10 minutes to read hence the name and there are plenty of screenshots of webpages. I think this book is the only one that covers this topic and although it's fairly short it covers all the essentials. I think if you went to the Mint website you could work out how to use the site but reading this book saves time. Mint.com is a finance site owned by Intuit the accounting software company that is free to use and lets you see at a glance all your financial information on one site. It does this by you connect things like the companies you bank with, get loans from, your credit card, your mortgage and any investments. It even lets you include anything expensive you own like a car or an antique. A lot of people are reluctant to include things like loans but it enables you to take advantage of the budget feature if you do. There is also a goals feature which can be something like saving for a holiday or retirement or even a custom goal. When you enter things like a loan or mortgage they will tell you if it's cheaper elsewhere and this is optional though, also they don't share your financial information with any 3rd parties. I am really tempted to join this site and I did really enjoy the book.
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