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I know this is slightly off topic, but I am looking for a new money, budget and spending tracking tool. It can be either software, a web service or just an app that can pull my transaction histories from my credit cards and bank accounts, etc. Hopefully it would handle rent, utilities, random freelancing income, etc.
I'd like to visually track spending per categories similar to how Discover's interface shows you graphically what you are spending on. I use to have desktop software for this many, many years ago but it was _way_ too hard to keep up. Mac compatible ++
I actually use the desktop version of MINT for doing the budget. Depending on how "detailed" you want to make things, you can itemize specific funds, or make your own custom budget. The perk I like the most is the syncing from their servers, so you're getting realtime info, whether on road, or at home. The drawback is that they don't link up to all creditors though.
@Burned2manybridgesB4 wrote:I actually use the desktop version of MINT for doing the budget. Depending on how "detailed" you want to make things, you can itemize specific funds, or make your own custom budget. The perk I like the most is the syncing from their servers, so you're getting realtime info, whether on road, or at home. The drawback is that they don't link up to all creditors though.
You mean Quicken?
I prefer YNAB(you need a budget). It is more hands on approach but I like that as it keeps me involved in my spending rather than just auto uploading my bank details and looking at graphs.
I download YNAB but did not evaluate it before my trial was up. =( Maybe I'll find some way to evaluate it and see if it will work for me.
@kilj0y wrote:
Email then, I did and they offered to extend my trial and gave me a link for 20% off should I decide to buy it.
+1 - YNAB is the best budget software you are going to find at this time.
We have used it for two years now and it is quite good. Really makes you "think" about your money and how you spend it.
Give it a shot.
not budgeting but to look at all bills at one place, manilla is awesome!