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Software like "Mint" but for expats

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I'm guessing this is the right subject for this thread.

I want to use a personal financial management software for my banking and budgeting. I have bank accounts in the US, Singapore and Thailand.

I really like the functionality and cross platform capability of an application like Mint, and it seems secure from what I've read, but it completely lacks the ability to support Non-US or Canadian financial institutions, and there's no indication that this will change anytime in the near future.

I'm interested in finding something comparable that also supports global finances. Priorities are:

1. Secure (of course)

2. Cross Platform (Windows and Android)

3. Multi National/Mulit Currency

If anyone has any suggestions, that would be great.

Believe you are barking at the moon if you want online system usable to download and interact worldwide. Quicken and several other programs allow foreign currencies and accounts but you would have to enter foreign accounts manually and are not based online.

Indeed nothing is perfect, but I use Moneydance which for me does most things.

It can import data downloaded from most of my banks' online services, in Quicken or MS Money or CSV formats, and it also manages to update share prices automatically.

Ynab does baht and dollars ok. Haven't used Tha android app, but I believe there is one that syncs with the desktop version.

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