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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu‘s reforms are sparking the biggest bond rally in emerging markets as the West African nation’s two-digit carry yields are backed by increasing government revenue, ...
Mint, a budgeting app acquired by Intuit in 2009, is shutting down as of Saturday, March 23, 2024. Mint shows users an overview of their financial well-being by displaying the current status of ...
The naira closed trading at 1,529.22/$ at the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market window on Tuesday. According to data on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s website, Tuesday’s closing was ...
Nigeria’s naira weakened sharply on the official market against the dollar, pushing it above levels on the unauthorized parallel market despite government promises to stem volatility.
The naira ended May 2025 positively, appreciating by 1.01% at N1,586.15 per dollar, from N1,602.18 at the beginning of the month CBN data shows that the naira closed trading on Friday, May 30 ...
Mint helps users manage their budget, track expenses and keep track of subscriptions and monthly bills so you don't pay late fees. Intuit acquired the company in 2009 for $170 million, with Mint ...
Nigeria’s naira is poised for its worst year since the return to democracy in 1999, with analysts predicting further depreciation in 2024.. The naira plunged 55% this year to 1,043 per dollar as ...
If you’ve been using Intuit’s Mint app to help you budget, automatically collect your expenses, put them in useful categories, and remind you to pay them, then you were probably a bit shocked ...
Mint, one of the earliest and most popular personal finance apps, is shutting down, and its owner, Intuit, is encouraging users to switch to Credit Karma, its platform that offers free credit ...
The demise of Mint, the beloved budgeting app, has caused its millions of users to consider alternatives. That makes it as good a time as any for everyone to consider a money management tool.
The Mint budgeting app officially shut down on March 23, 2024, and users can no longer access their data on the app. Intuit®, which owns Mint and other personal finance platforms like QuickBooks ...
With the Mint app closing on March 23, 2024, here is what to look for in a new budget app and how to ease the transition.