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Business Wars Daily

Mint Meets Its End

Business Wars Daily

Wondery

News, Daily News, Business News, Business

4.6716 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today is Monday, November 13, and we're looking at Intuit vs. Rocket Money.

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Thank you. From Wondery, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this November 13th.

1:04.7

Happy Monday, everyone. When the clock strikes midnight on this December 31st, we'll welcome in a new year, a new leap year at that.

1:12.5

We'll also welcome a bunch of new gym memberships and other resolution trappings, don't you know?

1:17.6

But those who are planning on turning over a new financial leaf in the new year will have one

1:21.6

fewer app to choose from. Mint, the user-friendly OG of budgeting apps, is going the way of the dodo.

1:28.7

Parent company Intuit announced earlier this month that the app will shut down on the same day many folks will be nursing champagne hangovers.

1:36.1

Intuit bought Mint more than a decade ago.

1:38.7

The app offered a free way for folks to create budgets, track expenses, and zap those unwanted subscriptions. But Inuit is now

1:46.1

pushing Mint users to move over to Credit Karma, the personal finance platform the company purchased

1:52.1

three years ago. There's just one problem. Credit Karma doesn't have budgeting tools like Mint

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does. While you can check your credit score and track spending on Credit Karma, it doesn't have budgeting tools like Mint does. While you can check your credit score and track

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