Indeed, you could see this move coming at least three years ago when Aaron Patzer, Mint's founder and then Intuit VP and GM of personal finance said, "Quicken Online will be going away, and we'll be ...
Starting this week Quicken Online, Intuit ‘s free personal finance Web site was discontinued. This is no surprise. After Intuit acquired Mint.com, a popular and free online budgeting and money ...
When it comes to using your computer to manage your money, Intuit’s Quicken lineup was pretty much the only game in town—until the upstart cloud service Mint.com came along in 2006. Mint can do almost ...
Can Intuit's New Mint Save Ailing Quicken? By Rafe Needleman October 20, 2009 / 2:37 PM EDT / CBS Conventional wisdom is that Intuit's acquisition of the personal finance Web service Mint will mean ...
Intuit, which acquired Mint in 2009, is encouraging users to switch to Credit Karma, its money management and credit score service. By Jenny Gross Mint, one of the earliest and most popular personal ...
Intuit, makers of Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax, will shut down its free Quicken Online personal finance site in six to nine months and put all its chips in with newly-bought Mint.com. The company ...
Intuit’s Mint personal-finance service wants me to know it’s sorry. Again. “We’re sorry!” its investments page bleats when I try to view my mutual funds ...
Three months after finance software maker Intuit bought online finance startup Mint.com, Aaron Patzer, founder of Mint and now Intuit’s general manager of personal finance, is still giving a lot of ...
The budget tracking app Mint is going away on January 1st, 2024. The budget tracking app Mint is going away on January 1st, 2024. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, ...
Yesterday, Intuit closed on its previously announced $170 million acquisition of personal budgeting site Mint, making Mint founder and CEO Aaron Patzer the new vice president and general manager of ...
When financial software maker Intuit acquired Mint.com, there was quite a bit of uncertainty as to what would happen to the popular online financial service. More often than not, when a startup is ...
Writing about personal finance systems we once likened Intuit’s Quicken to Old Spice and spiky start-up Mint to Axe Bodyspray. Now Mint’s success is being bought up by Intuit–will the smell of Old ...
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