7 Personal Finance Apps You Should Try
If you want something to grow, you have to keep track of it. The entire idea of personal finance is to grow your personal wealth. Whether that’s by decreasing debt first or by discovering new investments and opportunities, it all starts with knowing where you are. That means knowing the state of your finances at any given time.
However, keeping track of your personal finances can be difficult if you’re not using the right tools. Luckily we’ve scoured the web for the best of the best. These apps will help you stay on top of budgets, expenses and anything else dealing with your personal finances.
Mint.com
Mint is a personal finance app that works cross-platform on your desktop and mobile devices.
Check (formerly Pageonce)
Never forget a bill again. Check proactively stays on top of your bills and monitors your bank accounts and credit cards, all in one place. When bills are due or funds are low, they’ll let you know.
Doxo
Sometimes, just managing your finances isn’t enough. Doxo is a service that lets you manage household payments, connect with utility and service providers, and back up important family documents.
Manilla
When you have multiple accounts, different reward programs and bills to keep track off, it’s helpful to have a service like Manilla to manage them all in one place.
Slice
Keep your online spending in check with Slice. It will help you track packages, keep e-receipts and help you track your spending habits.
HomeBudget
HomeBudget supports tracking of both your expenses and income, and includes support for budgets, accounts, payees, and bill tracking.
Expensify
Keep track of expenses and receipts for yourself or your business with Expensify.
Mobile Banking
Make sure you have access to your bank accounts wherever you are with these mobile apps.
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