1. Mvelopes
Mvelopes represents a modern version of the most traditional budgeting method - an envelope. This app offers tools for categorizing purchases, instantly uploading receipts, and spending updates. Mvelopes also keeps an eye on hidden spending, helps users track and reduce debt, and allows for setting and hitting financial goals.
2. Mint
Link your credit cards, accounts, and bills to Mint (for free), and the app will do all the tough number crunching for you. Mint offers tools categorizing purchases to help you easily see and analyze trends in spending, and tracking your investments. This app also offers a free credit score service, helping you become informed and educated about your finances.
3. Level Money
Level Money will balance your spending and income to make a custom Spendable - a “safe to spend” number for the given day, week, or month. The app also allows you to make trackable categories of purchases, helping to provide a straightforward picture of what you’re buying within a certain time period.
4. HomeBudget With Sync
HomeBudget With Sync ($20) is the best investment you can make in terms of managing family-wide finances. The app includes all the standard accounting features such as expense and income monitoring and bill tracking. The biggest standout feature of this app is the “sync” part. It easily syncs data across devices, making it the ideal choice for families with multiple users sharing expenses and incomes.
5. Wally
Wally not only tracks how much you're spending, but it also tracks the story behind your spending: the where, when, what, and why. This app is available in every currency worldwide and was created by entrepreneurs hoping to solve the problems behind managing personal finance both for others and for themselves.
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