I've been hearing about Mint.com and a couple of other sites that allow one to keep track of all their personal financial management in a single place. I think they are sort of like Quicken but more automated so instead of you entering in your credit card statements and investments or whatever, the site pulls this from your various banks and accounts. NPR recently did a story on them.
I was wondering if any of you had tried them and liked them. I did a little bit of exploring on the various websites which of course make it look really easy and secure. I was thinking it might be nice to replace our normal Excel worksheets since it incorporates tracking and figuring one's net worth; not sure any can be modified to reflect some of the other YMOYL principles (such as hours of life energy per $). On the other hand, I'm not sure I want all my bank and bill passwords on one site which could fail. Yes, they have the same security system as online banks and such but if my bank has a security breach it's not linked directly to every other financial account. Or maybe I'm not understanding it, since the bank can do transfers and bill pay maybe it really is linked to other accounts and so I've already stepped into that risk? Anyway, just wondered if anyone else has been using these or thought of it and what you think. Also if there's one you like over the others and why.