by Jason Wilk on December 18, 2008

- Mint for the iPhone has just launched. Check balances on your checking, savings, credit card and loan accounts. Track expenses and budgets. Watch the dismal performance of your 401(k), brokerage and IRA accounts, etc.
- Not available in the app store yet, but you can download it here
by David Heyerman on October 14, 2008

- Mint.com has launched its new offerings that have been in private bet
- Mint’s new features include tracking your investment portfolio including 401K
- From daily expenses all the way up to your stock portfolio, Mint offers an all encompassing personal finance service that seems to soar above the rest.
Are there any other personal finance sites you feel stand up to what Mint offers?
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by David Heyerman on September 18, 2008

- New, free service, BillShrink, offers a very basic credit card tracking/wireless phone plan management tool.
- BillShrink hopes to compete with sites like Mint and LowerMyBills, who both offer a far more comprehensive service.
- Unfortunately for BillShrink, current economic trends don’t exactly point consumers towards basic forms of money management…..the people want options and customization
Will anyone use BillShrink over Mint?
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by glu on September 18, 2008

- BillShrink, a startup currently known for its phone bill savings suggestion system, has expanded its cost-cutting offering to the credit card sphere.
- Despite competition in the online personal finance space from last years TC40 winner Mint, BillShrink hopes to emphasize its comparison-based interface to help users choose the credit cards, based on a few income and spending habit inputs, that will save them the most money.
- Online finance sites are starting to feel like social networking sites in that they require a lot of personal information in order to achieve “ideal results.” Except that a fiasco on a social network results in empty pride, while a personal finance fiasco results in an empty bank account.
Can Mint implement this feature fast enough to make BillShrink irrelevant?
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