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  2. Intuit Mint - Wikipedia

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    Intuit Mint. Mint, also known as Intuit Mint (styled in its logo as intuit mint with dotted 't' characters in "intuit" and undotted 'i' characters) and formerly known as Mint.com, was a personal financial management website and mobile app for the US and Canada produced by Intuit, Inc. (which also produces TurboTax, QuickBooks, and Credit Karma ...

  3. Quicken - Wikipedia

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    Intuit completed the acquisition of competitor Mint.com on November 2, 2009. [10] Quicken Online was discontinued on August 29, 2010, and users were encouraged to transition to Mint.com. When Intuit sold Quicken to H.I.G. Capital, Mint.com remained with Intuit rather than being part of Quicken.

  4. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    Intuit Canada ULC, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Intuit, is a developer of financial management and tax preparation software for personal finance and small business accounting. Services are delivered on a variety of platforms including application software , software connected to services , software as a service , platform as a service ...

  5. Mint Review: What To Know About Intuit’s Free Budgeting App

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    Mint users love most of the app’s features but sometimes complain about synchronization issues and the lack of a bill pay feature. The app used to have one but stopped offering it in 2018.

  6. Could This Intuit-ive Stock Mint Solid Returns?

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    Intuit dreams of becoming synonymous with all things personal finance. And with hugely popular (and helpful) products such as TurboTax, Mint, and Quicken, the company appears well on its way to ...

  7. Intuit buys Mint.com: Both remain free to users - AOL

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    Intuit, the makers of Quicken, announced it is purchasing Mint.com, a rival personal finance Web site, for $170 million.According to the announcement on The Quicken Blog, by joining the two ...

  8. Mint Bills - Wikipedia

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    Mint Bills, formerly Check and before that Pageonce, was a website and mobile banking application developed by Check, Inc. [citation needed] Mint Bills utilized proprietary account aggregation technology for secure payment technologies in its mobile applications; its primary service allowed users to pay bills and track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances through ...

  9. Aaron Patzer - Wikipedia

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    Vital Software, Inc. Auckland, New Zealand, Oceania. Known for. Founder of Mint.com. Aaron Patzer (born November 20, 1980) is an Internet entrepreneur and the founder of Mint.com, a financial management tool which was acquired by Intuit and had over 10 million users as of mid-2012. [ 5]