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Get Your Financial Questions Answered Using Mint Answers

May 13, 2010 | Financial Tips | No Comments

Mint.com has launched a new service called  Mint Answers to help you learn how to save and do more with your money .  You can ask questions such as “Should I buy or lease a new car?”, “How should married couples divide their money and expenses?” and “What retirement account is best for me?”

Answers are provided for free from a panel of professional advisors and from other users.  Questions are grouped by topic, Budgeting, Debt Management, Future Goals, and Savings. The forum is open to anyone, with answers screened by the MintLife editorial staff and ranked by other users based on the usefulness of the response.

“Because of the recession, people are talking more openly about money, a once-taboo topic,” said Aaron Patzer, general manager and vice president of Intuit Personal Finance and founder of Mint.com, citing results from a recent Intuit Money Matters Town Hall Survey. “Mint Answers helps them make informed decisions about their finances. They get real-time access to experts and peers to answer their money questions.”

For more information visit Answers.Mint.com.

Chase has introduced a unique cash back offer for home mortgage.  If you get a new Chase mortgage or refinance, you can choose either a 1% cash back or a 1% payment against your principal balance annually when you sign up for automatic payments on a new Chase Mortgage.  That’s not a bad deal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 1% Mortgage Cash Back works with any new Chase mortgage or refinance.  The cash back is deposited into your Chase checking account OR applied as a payment against your mortgage principal.

At your loan closing, complete your enrollment in our automatic mortgage payment service with your Chase personal checking account. Your monthly mortgage payment is automatically deducted from your checking account.

For more information visit https://www.chase.com/chf/mortgage/mortgage-cash-back.

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