50 Best Websites 2010
From the helpful to the distracting, the big hitters to the unknowns, TIME offers a road map to the best of the Web
Whether you're trying to tighten your belt or accelerate your retirement savings, you won't find a much better analytical tool on the Web than Mint.com. The site allows you to simultaneously track every major bank account: checking, savings, credit cards, loans and investments. Mint also empowers you to break down your spending habits, tracking where each dollar goes. With accounts updating every 24 hours, users can slot financial stewardship into their daily routine. The site is free to use, and encrypted to protect all secure financial information. (See Mint's mobile app.)
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