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Mint.com UK Equivalent?
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I've also just discovered that the Google Play store does not allow the yodlee Android app to be downloaded by those of us outside of the US.0
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In response to the previous posts highly recommending the use of yodlee.com I've just discovered the following line in their terms and conditions:
Soo.... this is no good for those of us which aren't US citizens presumably?
Are people here using it anyway? Could that cause problems down the line?
Using it anyway hereDivorce all finished- now to start saving for a better future!0 -
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Hey,
Started using Yodlee and I am very impressed except that it seems fairly slow but I guess that is to be expected with the information that is being processed.
Having trouble linking Barclays accounts - question to anyone who has. Did you link the Basic entry or the pin sentry account on the drop down menu? the information required is the same!?
Debt Update: £4,617 :j:j:j
Start of Mission to eradicate debt (July 2013): £13,600
Target: Debt free by Dec 2014 (exc mortgage)0 -
I've been using OnTrees for a while. From what I can see, has pretty much the same functionality as Mint.com - and features an iPhone app, for those that way inclined.
www. ontrees.com0 -
Has anyone tried Ontrees yet?0
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Any that you manually update yourself?0
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I've been using YNAB, which is manual update in the sense that you download your statements and feed them into it. It's a local install, not in the cloud although you can add a mobile version if you want. Keeping accounts and categorising spend is pretty easy, but that's just part of it - a big part of it is a whole budgeting approach which isn't that easy to grasp at first. I'm not sure yet whether I get a lot from it or not. But as a tool for getting your spends, categorising and reporting it's pretty good.0
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I'm currently using microsoft money which is good. Looking for something simpler and cloud based.0
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