The road to financial success is full of obstacles. One of the best ways to overcome these hurdles is to learn to organize your personal finances. To help you manage your money properly, there are mobile apps that can come in handy. Some examples are the following:
Mint
Arguably the most popular personal finance app, Mint is useful in providing a complete picture of a user’s financial life. It is an easy-to-use, effective all-in-one resource for keeping track of spending, creating a budget, monitoring bank accounts, receiving reminders on due dates of bills, and more. All of these can be conveniently done through a single app, rather than having to log in to multiple sites or software.
You Need a Budget
Those who are already in debt should look into downloading and using You Need a Budget (YNAB). The app “forces” users to live within their means, and avoid living from paycheck to paycheck in the long term. Should the user get off track, YNAB’s accountability system can help in balancing his or her budget.
Quicken
A comprehensive personal finance app, Quicken contains a lot of features and can be linked with a desktop software so that data can be synced from mobile devices to the computer’s hard drive. The app’s reports tools also include spending graphs that provide a visual illustration of how the user can optimize his or her spending and saving.
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Janus Technologies Senior Operations Executive Arnon Dror is passionate about teaching people personal finance management. Read more about the subject by following this Twitter page.
Mint is the best!
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