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Mint, the personal finance site that tries to connect most financial aspects of your life in one well-rounded, free package, has announced several updates today. The first of which is that after a full year of testing it's out of beta.
The service is also launching a bunch of new features. Originally, Mint was all about personal finance; it expanded its scope to investment 5 months ago, and this functionality, which was only available to a small portion of users, is now open to everyone. It includes a full featured 401(k) management center, portfolio asset allocation info, and comparison of your investments against major indexes such as S&P and Dow Jones.
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