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Don MabonaBy Don Mabona2019-09-16Updated:2019-09-16No Comments3 Mins Read
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Financial management is an essential skill that everyone requires to achieve certain goals in life. Many people make poor decisions about managing their assets and income. Some of them end up accruing debts and borrowing loans. It is advisable to wager with your disposable income in Betway. Here are seven apps that will help you manage your personal finance better.

1. Mint

Intuit Inc.is known for its amazing finance products. It produced Mint, TurboTax, and QuickBooks. Mint is ideal for creating budgets and tracking expenses. It allows you to connect your bank accounts and monthly bills. Also, the app alerts you when you have pending bills that are due. It helps you remain within your budget limits. Mint offers a credit score to all users.

2. You Need a Budget

You Need a Budget (YNAB) is a unique budgeting app. It helps you pay pending debts on time. YNAB enlightens users on the importance of spending money wisely either in settling debts or in investments. It allows you to create a budget for the money you have right now. This personal finance app has an accountability partner that helps you live within your means. It has an annual and monthly subscription. Moreover. You Need a Budget helps you create budgets for individual projects.

3. Wally

Some people like tracking their personal finances whenever they fill expense reports. Wally automatically updates your monthly and weekly expenses. You can upload a photo of receipts from anywhere. It is available in Canada and the U.S.

4. Acorns

Many people struggle to automate their expenses. Acorns updates all expenses you incur including purchases. It invests your expenditure difference in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The app records and rounds up your change to the highest dollar. It is recommended for college students, who like using Betway South Africa’s aesthetically pleasing, high-quality app to gamble.

5. Robinhood

Robinhood is an investing application that has a unique feature. It allows you to trade ETFs, American depository receipts (ADRs), and stocks for free. The app offers premium services such as order flow payments and margin trading. It is ideal for trading Bitcoin. You don’t need to pay any maintenance fee for your Robinhood account. It displays cards on your screen that provide real-time news alerts.

6. Personal Capital

Wealth and personal finance management is a challenge for most young adults. Download Personal Capital to manage your investments, assets and expense accounts. The app integrates with many financial institutions all over the world. Link it to your bank account to create a budget and track your weekly or monthly expenses. Besides, you can use it to track your security and asset class.

7. Clarity Money

Many enterprises have integrated subscription models in their operations of late. Clarity Money helps you track all subscriptions. It helps you cancel extra subscriptions which are a liability. You can use the app to make savings deposits to fund a particular project.

Mobile apps are popular in most countries. Some people use applications to communicate, gamble, or improve their financial management skills. It is prudent to install an app that your phone or desktop can support. Acorns, Mint and Wally are some of the best personal finance apps. You can download them to increase your savings and spare some money to play online games in Betway.

 

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