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 ...
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Intuit says it’s done acting like an absentee landlord of Mint, its long-neglected personal-finance app. The new iPhone release landing Wednesday morning represents its first major investment in ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Budgeting app Mint will be killed off on 1 January, with users ...
Conventional wisdom is that Intuit's acquisition of the personal finance Web service Mint will mean the end of the line for the company's standalone software app, Quicken. Upstart Mint, which is being ...
Intuit has announced that it is purchasing online personal finance rival Mint for $170 million. That is no small change for the free personal finance service named one of The 100 Best Products of 2008 ...
When it comes to personal finance software on the Web, I like Mint - even though I was a bit concerned that the site would change after Intuit announced the acquisition last month. But the message ...
Intuit Inc. and Mint Software Inc. both appear to have struggled to generate revenue from online personal financial management software. Teaming up might help them succeed in a market where neither ...
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 doing ...
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 ...
Intuit this week previewed a new version of Mint—its web-based personal finance manager—one designed for small-business owners who want help untangling personal and business finances. The new Mint ...