For example, BofA is charging $9.95 a month. There is an alternative which will automatically pull the transactions into Quicken but the bank will most likely charge for it. you will need to download your transactions from the bank or financial services site and import them into Quicken. con(ish) is that Mint will try to sell you other accounts and services through their recommendation engine (Ally, auto insurance, etc.) It's a minor irritant but does not take over the screen. will update accounts automatically and pull in your transactions when you log in and nightly. Here, please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid self-promotion.Īlways do your own research before acting on any information or advice that you read on Reddit. Get your financial house in order, learn how to better manage your money, and invest for your future. Private communication is not safe on Reddit. Scam alert: Ignore any private messages or chat requests.