Melisa S.
Would love to hear what your favorite is, there are so many out there!
Would love to hear what your favorite is, there are so many out there!
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I use Mint
Saverlife
Is there really a saverlife app that I'm missing out on? I like truebill also.
My favorite budgeting app is Every Dollar.
I've been using Mint but I've been looking for a new one.
I like You Need A Budget. It has a yearly fee, but to me is worth it. I get more information about how I used each budgeted category. I have used EveryDollar and Mint, both of which are good tools (and I think EveryDollar might have a free version?). NerdWallet also has a budget tool section, but I just found that one so I am still checking it out. I am a weirdo who loves a good budget tool (and loves to budget!). There are also some great excel templates out there (I have a debt paydown one that is awesome!) and you can always create your own personalized tracking tool in excel.
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Don’t have a favorite budgeting app. I use pen and paper.
I use Mint because it links to my accounts and tracks my activity. I've tried using EveryDollar in the past, but I fall off quickly because of needing to manually input my money's coming and going. I like that Mint offers sweepstakes, tracks my net worth over time, and is free!
I’ll try mint! Haven’t heard it before.
I've been using Quicken forever (20+ years). It has a built-in budgeting, but it's not very intuitive and seems to require a lot of maintenance to keep it relevant. I am also in charge of the budgeting and finance at work, so by the time I get home and need to pay my own bills, I typically don't have the energy.
MINT MINT MINT
I use the free version of Every Dollar. For anyone who wants to maintain an Excel sheet, Every Dollar has an Excel export feature. It also has a vivid pictorial of the percentages one spends on each category.
I use Mint but I don't love it. I would love to find a better one that allows for more personalization and better investment tracking.
Saverlife
I just started using Google sheets and Google forms for daily on the go tracking. Along with Mint, which has gotten better but I still have an issue connecting some of my accounts. Google sheets and Google forms are really easy to use and once it’s set up, I just enter the expense via a Google form on my phone home screen at the time of purchase or transfer
I'm now using YNAB and love it so far. The YNAB community is greal!
Me and my spouse started using an app called Daily Spend which we are really loving. It's really easy to use and helps us stay on budget. Heres a link:
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Aha
Ahh damn