How to Keep Track of Reimbursements on Mint
Mint is an online personal finance manager, owned by Intuit, the makers of Quicken. Mint allows users to connect the personal bank accounts, credit card and other money accounts. The service then automatically pulls in transactions, giving an overview of where money is going and how to better handle it. The service makes it easy to categorize your transactions -- for example, to see how much money you are spending on groceries a month versus buying songs on iTunes. This tagging feature makes it easy to track your expenses and reimbursable transactions as well.
Instructions
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Open your Web browser, navigate to Mint's website and log into your account.
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Select "Transactions" to view a list of all transactions form your connected bank accounts. If you wish to view transactions for an individual account, select the account name in the left-hand sidebar.
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Select the transaction you wish to mark as reimbursable, and click "Edit Details."
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Place a check mark in the box labeled "Reimbursable," listed within the "Tags" section. Optionally, add any notes for the transaction.
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Click "I'm Done" to save the changes. Repeat as necessary for additional transactions. To view and track only your "Reimbursable" transactions in the future, simply click "Show All Reimbursable" in the right-hand sidebar.
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