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Shared financial apps for couples
Over the past couple of years, we’ve seen the emergence of built-for-two apps up to help couples collaborate on their finances — with or without getting a joint bank account. PC Mike Wendland has the scoop on three of them in his weekly report. Honeyfi makes it easy to manage money as a couple. Together you can track your spending, budget, and bills… also plan and save for your financial goals as a couple. You can see all of your bank accounts, credit cards, bills, and investments in one place, while controlling what you share with your partner. The app is free for iOS and Android. Honeydue allows users to…
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Best Financial Apps for 2017
Many people resolve to keep better track of their finances at the beginning of the year, and using a budgeting app is one of the easiest ways it can be done. Here are three of the best. Level Money connects your bank accounts and credit cards so that you always know how much money you’ve spent. It also tracks incoming money. Users then enter how much money they want to save every month. Level Money then shows how much you can spend a month to stay on track. The app is free for iOS and Android. Mint is one of the the best personal budgeting apps around. It displays a…
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My top three financial apps for 2016
Whether you’ve overspent during the holidays or want to get finances in order to prep for tax season, our PC Mike Wendland says a number of apps can help. Here are three free ones to do just that. The Goodbudget app sets a budget for spending on specific categories like dining out and groceries. Easy-to-read graphics show you where your money is going. And you can share it with others so that you all stay on the same page when it comes to spending. The app is free for iOS and Android with paid, premium versions with more features available. Mvelopes is a simple-to-use app that categorizes and tracks spending.…
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Quick Guide: Expense Tracking and Financial Apps
With the new year comes a new emphasis on getting organized and keeping track of our finances. If that’s one of your goals for 2015, I can help with some very handy apps.