As an aside, mint.com lists your expenses for the month. One of the cooler features is that it even lists transactions that have not yet posted, giving you an almost complete idea of what your financial situation is. I say almost because there are some instances where even the bank is a little off (i.e. paying for gas at the pump or leaving a tip on the credit card).
All in all it seems like a really decent website to manage finances, especially if you do the bulk of money managing online. And the best part about it? It's free! The price is right, the service is great, why not give it a try.
You may be thinking to yourself, where did you come across such an amazing place like this? Well, believe it or not, PTC (paid to click) sites do come in handy once in a while. This website was sent to me in an email that I got paid to read. Granted, it was two cents, but that's ok. I was also offered one dollar I do believe to sign up for it. The check out amount is 30 bucks for this website, and I just made 1.02 off of mint.com. That's 3.4 percent. If you enjoyed the site and want to check it out, just click the link below for inboxdollars:
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