My favorite part of the personal finance arsenal, Mint.com, has made some big changes this week. I woke up on Thursday morning to see a tab gone and some new features.
- The accounts tab is gone. Now there is an accounts link at the top of the screen.
- In the accounts screen, instead of a small box with details, you can click on the account to drop down and edit it yourself. You can change the name, interest rates, and so on.
- You can now include assets to calculate your total net worth.
- The account summary tab now includes detail balances rather than rounded totals.
I have not noticed anything else yet. The site has been a little slow and Product Development VP Aaron Forth mentioned on the site forums that some bugs are being addressed. Overall it is a great update to an already great product. I miss the accounts tab, but I like the new functionality.
Normally you get account details, but I whited those out in the screen shot for privacy.

