View Full Version : Can Mint be used for a Corporation?
dax702
07-25-2009, 03:14 PM
Can I use Mint for a corporation that sells tangible products on an e-commerce site? Also, what is http://www.mintforbusiness.com ? Is this some sort of scam site that is trying to look like Mint?
BarnumtonBob
08-11-2009, 07:31 AM
I sure as heck wouldn't trust it, but that's just me.
www.mintforbusiness.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names:
*.bvdep.com , bvdep.com
(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
eric1985
08-12-2009, 10:12 AM
Mint would work for a small business, but I would create a seperate login and keep backup statements for tax purposes.
Mintforbusiness.com does not look like it has any relation to Mint.com
aparanji
08-18-2009, 11:47 AM
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fuenteselaine
09-11-2009, 05:23 AM
Mint is generally used for the Small Business Cooperate. If some Advancements can be done then it can also be used for the Big Business Cooperates.
Baldwin
01-24-2010, 09:03 PM
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chicagopiattorney
02-05-2010, 12:10 AM
I think this service is meant more for individuals than for corporations.
janie_super@yahoo.com
02-05-2010, 05:49 AM
i wouldnt trust it for any business, unless your business is super simple. the reason is, recently there was a problem with transactions reverting back to their default categories. another problem is when rollovers turn themselves on. not all banks are supported, and some that are might have connection problems occsionally, like right now citibank updates are losing some transactions. The email alerts are not reliable, nor are the low balance alerts (can be delayed a few days). Right now, you cannot fully budget incomes, only expenses. Occasionally duplicate transactions show up and they have to be manually marked as such. Naming rules are not refined. I dont know if any of these bugs are fixed because customer support is MIA. Some people consider Mint to be in beta (although its not official). i would not use any beta program for my business. I hope that helps.
mburdsall
02-05-2010, 03:26 PM
I'm still not sure how a business would use MINT. You do not have the ability to:
1. Produce a balance sheet or P&L document
2. You do not have transaction running totals to make sure that transaction equal the balance amounts.
3. You have no ability to create business documents like order confirmations, invoices or shipping documents.
4. no A/R aging reports or customer tracking capabilities.
5. etc........
mylesw
02-13-2010, 07:08 AM
I'm curious if Mint.com will allow us to manage four (4) corporations, partnerships & LLCs that we have and integrate banking data, credit card data, etc. into one place. We have an enormous challenge at bringing in all the transactional data into one place. Is this the right product for that? Note each business is not a big operation - its basically low volume, and we're assuming that we'll do our own internal financial accounting with Quickbooks. I'm just looking for a way to integrate all the data into one common database.
Also does Mint.com allow downloading of data in XML format, or provide a way our systems can integrate with SOAP Web Services to the Mint.com database to integrate the data back?
Myles
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