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Mint, One of the First Budgeting Apps, Is Shutting Down

Intuit, which acquired Mint in 2009, is encouraging users to switch to Credit Karma, its money management and credit score service.

Jenny Gross
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Budgets and Budgeting, Consumer Behavior, Credit and Debt, Credit Karma Inc, Credit Scores, Intuit Inc, Mint.com, Personal Finances, United States
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