Intuit is shutting down its free budgeting app Mint, which had 3.6 million active users in 2021, Bloomberg reports. The company will absorb users into its other service called Credit Karma when Mint ...
It’s September, and companies are shaking off their summer torpor, counting their remaining employees, and deciding that they have a bit of extra cash to buy up other companies. The latest news: ...
TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington is reporting that personal-finance behemoth Intuit is about to buy Mint, the nifty financial site that has provided stiff competition (as well as inspiration) for Intuit ...
If Mint users don’t want to move to Credit Karma, they’ll have a month to download their data after Mint’s other features stop working on Jan. 1. Mint users noticed the switchover, and started venting ...
Hanna Horvath is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and Red Venture's senior editor of content partnerships. Fox Money is a personal finance hub featuring content generated by Credible Operations, Inc.
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