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Top 15 Budget Apps to Make Your Personal Finance Goals Easy

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    Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint.
    Mint also lets you track bills and set alerts so you never miss a payment. If that wasn’t enough, you can also check your credit score for free through Mint. Lastly, you can receive budget suggestions if you need some extra help setting yourself up for success.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Budgeting 80 social mentions

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    Tiller

    This product hasn't been added to SaaSHub yet
    Tiller believes in the power of spreadsheets. Their research shows people are more aware of their financial habits using spreadsheets over a “one size fits all” app. Tiller automatically updates Google Sheets and Excel daily with all your spending, balances and more.

  3. Take control of your money now with Personal Capital. Manage assets and investments, get objective advice and strategies, all in one place.
    I love YNAB and Personal Capital. I still use the old version of YNAB as I paid a one time fee for it (as I refuse to pay for subscriptions – yes, I’m cheap). As for Personal Capital, it’s a nice way to view only our investment and retirement accounts, and I love how it tracks contributions and fees.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 2 social mentions

  4. Personal home budget software built with Four Simple Rules to help you quickly gain control of your money, get out of debt, and reach your financial goals!
    I love YNAB and Personal Capital. I still use the old version of YNAB as I paid a one time fee for it (as I refuse to pay for subscriptions – yes, I’m cheap). As for Personal Capital, it’s a nice way to view only our investment and retirement accounts, and I love how it tracks contributions and fees.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 55 social mentions

  5. An app that helps couples save for their goals
    Honeyfi is the budgeting app with couples in mind. Family finances are always more successful when both partners are actively invested in money management. You can create a customized budget and set up payment alerts right on your phone.

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    Personal finance for couples
    Zeta allows you to track all of your accounts, whether they are personal or shared. You can track spending, set financial goals, and budget together.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Budgeting 2 social mentions

  7. Budgeting and expense tracking app
    EveryDollar offers a free version and a paid version (EveryDollar Plus). EveryDollar is now part of Ramsey+. Unfortunately, you can only connect to your bank and view account balances in the paid version. The free version still allows you to create unlimited budgets, track expenses against your budgets, and get email support. Your EveryDollar account comes with a free trial of EveryDollar Plus, which costs $129.99 a year after the trial ends.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Financial Planner 11 social mentions

  8. With all the financial issues affecting people in these difficult times, Mvelopes can help you get a full view of all your finances and help you get on top of them.
    With Mvelopes, you can split up your money into different categories. You can connect your bank account and track your income and expenses. The Mvelopes app also allows you to set a monthly budget and savings goals.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Financial Planner

  9. Qube Money is the #1 new budgeting app on a mission to digitize cash envelopes! Create a budget in minutes and start spending with purpose. Download the app today and start organizing your finances.
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    Another budgeting app that uses the envelope system model is Qube Money (formerly known as Proactive Budget). Qube simplifies budgeting by splitting your money into several digital accounts, giving every dollar a job.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Mobile Apps 11 social mentions

  10. Wally is a Qt4 wallpaper changer, using multiple sources like files, folders, FTP remote folders, Flickr, Panoramio, Ipernity, Photobucket, Buzznet, Picasa, Smugmug, Google, Vladstudio and deviantART images. Now it's available in many languages!!
    Wally also allows you to scan and save receipts. If you are looking for an app that offers more than just budgeting or can connect to your accounts, one of the other options on our list might serve you better than Wally.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Financial Planner

  11. PocketGuard categorizes and organizes your expenses, monthly bills and subscriptions into clear, beautiful tabs and graphs, so you will always be on top of your finances.
    With Pocketguard, you can build a customized budget based on your spending habits. One nice feature is that it lets you know when you have leftover “pocket” money after paying bills and other expenses. Pocketguard allows you to set savings goals, like paying off debt or adding money to investment accounts. You can link a goal and goal account, and Pocketguard will deduct from it monthly from your pocket money.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Expense Tracking 3 social mentions

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    Another app that lets you link all of your finances in one spot is Clarity Money. Recently acquired by Marcus (A Division of Goldman Sachs), Clarity Money is a free online budget that allows you to track spending by breaking every transaction down into categories. Clarity Money also follows your recurring expenses, notifying you of any price increases or drops.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Budgeting

  13. Online personal finance website. Think of CountAbout as your Quicken or Mint alternative.
    For a simple budgeting tool to use, check out CountAbout. It’s a web-based budgeting tool that allows users to import from other programs like Quicken and Mint. Users can quickly sync account information from your bank and other financial institutions.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 2 social mentions

  14. A home budget app based on the envelope budget system. Available on the web, Android, and iPhone.
    Goodbudget is like other budgeting apps that utilize the envelope system. Instead of syncing up your personal accounts, users manually enter information. Yes, it’s more work, but it also keeps you fully invested in what’s going on with your money. It’s a nice middle ground between fully-automated budgeting and reverting to paper envelopes and a pencil.

    #Personal Finance #Budgeting #Financial Planner 25 social mentions

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    Simple.com

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    Tiller believes in the power of spreadsheets. Their research shows people are more aware of their financial habits using spreadsheets over a “one size fits all” app. Tiller automatically updates Google Sheets and Excel daily with all your spending, balances and more.

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