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Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "Does Mint support banks that require security questions to log in, e.g. Sallie Mae?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 17, 2009 01:29 to the question "Does Mint support banks that require security questions to log in, e.g. Sallie Mae?" in Mint.com:
Mint supports many financial institutions that require answers to security questions at login.
Popular supported banks:
Ally Bank
American Education Services Student Loan
BB&T - Shareholder Services
Capital Savings One Products
Emigrant Direct
Sallie Mae - Loan
U.S. Bank (includes credit cards)
All others:
1st Bank
1st Bank - Loan
Air Academy Federal Credit Union
Air Academy Federal Credit Union - Loan
Arapahoe Credit Union
Banana Republic Credit Card
Belk Credit Card
BESTSOURCE Credit Union
Black Hills Federal Credit Union
Boulder Valley Credit Union
Brooks Brothers - Credit Card
CAHP Credit Union
Cal Poly Federal Credit Union
Campus Federal Credit Union
Capital Credit Union
Capital Credit Union (ND)
Chartway Federal Credit Union
Chetco Federal Credit Union
Citibusiness Bank (BETA)
Citizens First Credit Union
City CU
Colonial Bank
Commerce Bank (PA)
Commerce Online
Commerce Online - Loan
Commerce Online - Loan ( older MultiBank )
Community Financial Credit Union
Cooperative Center FCU
Credit Union of Denver
CSFB - Private Client Services
Diamond Credit Union
Dollar Savings Direct
Dominion Shareholder Services
Dover Federal Credit Union
Dow Louisiana Federal Credit Union
Duke Energy Shareholder Services
DuPont Goodrich FCU
DVA FCU
Eagle FCU
Eagle Legacy Credit Union
EdFinancial Student Loan Services
Electrus Federal Credit Union
EverBank
Farmers Insurance Group FCU - Loan
Farmers Insurance Group Federal Credit Union
First National Bank (KS)
First National Bank of Colorado
First National Bank of Omaha
First National Bank Southwest
Fred Meyer Employees Federal Credit Union
Gap.com Credit Card
GE Elfun MasterCard
GE Money Platinum Mastercard
Glass City FCU
Great Wisconsin Credit Union
Greater Cincinnati Credit Union
Greater Nevada Credit Union
Gulf Coast Educators Federal CU
Halliburton Employees FCU - Loan
Halliburton Employees Federal Credit Union
Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union
Indiana University CU
Iowa Student Loan
JCPenney Credit Card
JSC FCU
Kane County Teachers CU
Lane Bryant - Credit Card
Liberty First Credit Union
Lord & Taylor
Lowe's Credit Card
Members Federal Credit Union
Men's Wearhouse - Credit Card
Mervyns Card
MilePost Credit Union
National City - Shareholder Services Group
National City Card Services Online
Northwest Federal Credit Union
Oldnavy.com Credit Card
Oregon Community Credit Union
OSU Federal Credit Union
Pacific Service Credit Union
Pentagon FCU Credit Card
Pentagon Federal Credit Union
Pentagon Federal Credit Union - Loans
Pentagon Federal Credit Union - Mortgage
PHEAA
Procter & Gamble Shareholder Services
RBC Financial Group (Canada)
RTN Federal Credit Union
SAMS CLUB Discover
SAMS Club Online Credit Center
San Diego County Credit Union
Security Service Federal Credit Union
SELCO Community CU
Suffolk Federal Credit Union
SummitOne Credit Union
TD Bank - Credit Card
UHEAA OneLINK Student Loan
Union Colony Bank
ValleyStone Credit Union
Vons Credit Union
Wal-Mart - Credit Card
Walt Disney Shareholder Services
Washington County Bank - Personal
Webster Five Cents Savings Bank
Woodforest National Bank
York State Bank
Fresco Menta asked a question in Mint.com on September 17, 2009 01:26:
Does Mint support banks that require security questions to log in, e.g. Sallie Mae?Does Mint support banks that require security questions to log in, e.g. Sallie Mae?
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "Can I access Mint via My Yahoo?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 04, 2009 16:55 to the question "Can I access Mint via My Yahoo?" in Mint.com:
Yes!
Click here to get started adding Mint to My Yahoo.
Note: Mint at My Yahoo is a read-only application and you cannot edit any of the information in it.
Fresco Menta asked a question in Mint.com on September 04, 2009 16:55:
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "Can I use Mint to do my taxes?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 22:04 to the question "Can I use Mint to do my taxes?" in Mint.com:
Right now Mint doesn’t include tax filing features, although Mint can help you find deductions and can export to a spreadsheet for estimating taxes:
http://www.mint.com/solutions/taxes/
Also, we partner with Tax Act for very easy filing. If you used Mint for 2008, you can easily use your transaction data to file with Tax Act.
Fresco Menta asked a question in Mint.com on September 03, 2009 22:04:
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "is there a way to rename or nickname your credit card accounts?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 20:53 to the question "is there a way to rename or nickname your credit card accounts?" in Mint.com:
Yes! Here’s how:
1. Log in to Mint.
2. At the very top of the page, click Your Accounts.
3. Move your pointer over the account for which you’d like to edit the name, until you see the Edit Details link appear.
4. Click Edit Details.
5. Under "Name," type a new name for your account.
Note: This won't change the name of the bank or financial institution.
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "My bank accounts have absurdly long names, can I rename them?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 20:51 to the question "My bank accounts have absurdly long names, can I rename them?" in Mint.com:
Yes! Here’s how:
1. Log in to Mint.
2. At the very top of the page, click Your Accounts.
3. Move your pointer over the account for which you’d like to edit the name, until you see the Edit Details link appear.
4. Click Edit Details.
5. Under "Name," type a new name for your account. Note: This does NOT change the name of the bank or financial institution.
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "Can I make up my own names (nicknames) for accounts?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 20:51 to the question "Can I make up my own names (nicknames) for accounts?" in Mint.com:
Yes! Here’s how:
1. Log in to Mint.
2. At the very top of the page, click Your Accounts.
3. Move your pointer over the account for which you’d like to edit the name, until you see the Edit Details link appear.
4. Click Edit Details.
5. Under "Name," type a new name for your account. Note: This does NOT change the name of the bank or financial institution.
Fresco Menta asked a question in Mint.com on September 03, 2009 20:50:
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "One of my accounts is listed twice. What can I do?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 20:37 to the question "One of my accounts is listed twice. What can I do?" in Mint.com:
We’re at work fixing this duplicate account issue. When it’s fixed, we’ll let you know here.
For now, we recommend hiding any duplicate accounts. Here’s how:
1. Click Your Accounts at the very top of the page.
2. In the new window, from the toolbar along the top, click Hide.
3. "Hide Accounts and Tags" opens. Choose which account(s) you wish to "Hide from" “all of Mint.”
4. Click Close.
We regret the inconvenience. Thanks for using Mint!
Fresco Menta set one of Fresco Menta's replies as an official response to "Does Mint have a relationship with The Motley Fool?" in Mint.com
Fresco Menta replied on September 03, 2009 20:29 to the question "Does Mint have a relationship with The Motley Fool?" in Mint.com:
Yes, we are partnered with The Motley Fool.
The Motley Fool promotes our services on their personal finance page, and we promote some of their blog content on the Mint.com Blog.
Motley Fool personal finance page:
http://www.fool.com/personal-finance/...
Mint.com blog:
http://www.mint.com/blog/
Thanks for using Mint!
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