More Budgeting Tools At MyCreditGroup

by Marc Chase on 07/09/2009

in Budgeting

See, the last 10 years for My Credit Group have been spent trying to help people get control of their credit. Most of the time, people think that means just clearing out all the bad credit and helping them build up new. And sure, that’s a part of it, of course it is. That’s what we do best. But there’s so much more to us than that. We don’t just want to be the ones who come rushing in to save you from the evil demons of bad credit. We want to help you become free of credit woes forever. We want to teach. We want to actually help.

And folks, Mint.com is the perfect addition.

See, Mint.com helps people keep track of their credit and debt through simple, easy-to-use tools that show you where your money goes each month, how much debt you currently have, and when your bills are due.

Instead of letting you mess up and then fixing it afterward, Mint.com helps you create a budget you can stick to and gently reminds you when you’ve gone over or you’re about to miss an important payment.

People make better credit choices when they can see where their finances are going. Remember last week, when I talked about how you can drastically improve your credit if you just find another $150 a month to put toward your credit bills? Well, Mint.com helps you find it.

You can see that you’re spending an extra $50 every week on a small expense that you weren’t really even aware of, like buying a sandwich and a soda at Whole Foods. And then you can brown-bag it and put that money toward your credit instead.

How awesome is that?

Even better, mint helps you improve your budgets everyday. Just the other day, I found out that I spent over $1,300 last year in ATM fees. I didn’t even think about it, because it’s only a few bucks at a time whenever I get money out of the 7-11 ATM.

We’re incorporating Mint.com into the services MyCreditGroup provides. Our strengths complement each other so well. Fixing credit and helping you budget to get out of your current credit hole. It’s just perfect, it really is.

Did we mention Mint.Com was free? Go give it a shot.

If you enjoyed this post or would like to see us discuss something in particular, please leave a comment.
  • Yuva

    Mint.com is really a worthy tool to budget our transactions, spend and saving. Really its mini planner too.

  • http://www.ticketfront.com veinna12

    Mint.com is the most informative and helpful financial planning site on the web today. Much better than Intuit and more interactive.

blog comments powered by Disqus

Previous post:

Next post: