The clean and colorful interface makes it easy to see where you stand at any given time. Use this app across multiple devices, including your Mac, PC, tablet, or phone. What We Like
Free access to your credit score
What We Don’t Like
May not be appropriate for those with complex finances
Download Mint for Android Download Mint for iOS That means no more surprises at the end of each month. Of course it’s easy to change your budget any time your income or needs shift. Try the app (which syncs across all your devices) for free, then pay $6.99 per month if you decide to keep it – a small price to pay for financial peace of mind. What We Like
A robust set of financial rules is the foundation of how this app works.
What We Don’t Like
The app isn’t a one-stop-shop for finances; its only function is budgeting.
Download You Need a Budget for Android Download You Need a Budget for iOS The program is designed for desktop or laptop use, but there is a companion app you can download help manage your finances on the go. Three versions allow you to choose the one that is best suited to your needs: Starter for $34.99/year, Deluxe for $49.99/year, and Premier for $74.99/year. Tip: The Premier version is especially useful for managing investments. What We Like
Quicken is a well-known and well-respected provider of personal finance software.
What We Don’t Like
It’s more expensive than other apps.
Download Quicken for Windows Download Quicken for Mac The sharing feature helps you avoid those “uh-oh” moments when one partner spends on something not in the budget, creating problems when that next unexpected expense comes along. Use the app for free, or sign up for the Plus version to get unlimited accounts and envelopes, and upgraded support. What We Like
Simple screens help you easily understand what you’ve spent compared to your budget.
What We Don’t Like
There’s no way to connect directly with your financial accounts, so you must manually enter information.
Download Goodbudget for Android Download Goodbudget for iOS It uses the spare change you accumulate throughout the day and invests it in a diversified investment portfolio (a combination of stocks and bonds that you own). Or, save specifically for retirement by using an IRA recommended just for you. Use across devices for as little as $1/month. What We Like
All transactions are automatic based on how you set up your account.
What We Don’t Like
Investing only spare change may not be adequate to meet your financial goals. The $1/month fee may seem insignificant, but unless you’re investing hundreds of dollars a month it can be significantly higher than other robo-advisor investment platforms.
Download Acorns for Android Download Acorns for iOS It’s always easy to tell how much money you have coming in and going out at any given time. Convenient reminders tell you things like when to double-check a bill that seems too high. What We Like
The company is serious about data protection.
What We Don’t Like
You still need to log into the biller’s site to get an actual statement or bill.
Download Prism for Android Download Prism for iOS Additional features include automatically importing expenses purchased with a personal or corporate card that you indicate, automatic expense categorization, and custom reports. The app is free for a limited number of scans per month, and $5/month after that. What We Like
It’s easy to use.
What We Don’t Like
Some users report glitches and bugs.
Download Expensify for Android Download Expensify for iOS Kids learn about the connection between money and work, how to give each dollar a “job,” how to create and work toward savings goals, and even how to earn interest or pay back a loan from Mom or Dad. FamZoo is a paid service. What We Like
You can build a chore chart to help kids stay on track with household duties.
What We Don’t Like
Parents need to supplement financial instruction, as the service doesn’t always mimic the real-world consequences of money mismanagement.
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