Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other suggestions?
I use mint, YNAB, and personal capital. Personal capital is the closest replacement for mint. YNAB is great for budgeting but you have to get used to zero-based budgets.
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. But it doesn’t track transactions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.
Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.
It looks to me like Credit Karma is free. https://www.creditkarma.com/signup
I’m a fan of mint though it has its problems. The press release says credit karma will track spending and transactions so it sounds like this functionality isn’t going away.
Hopeful. But doesn’t credit karma require SSN. Dealbreaker if so.
Anonymous wrote:Any other suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Any other suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. But it doesn’t track transactions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.
Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.
It looks to me like Credit Karma is free. https://www.creditkarma.com/signup
I’m a fan of mint though it has its problems. The press release says credit karma will track spending and transactions so it sounds like this functionality isn’t going away.
Anonymous wrote:. But it doesn’t track transactions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.
Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.
It looks to me like Credit Karma is free. https://www.creditkarma.com/signup