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Hello everyone,
I was curious as to what software/ ipad apps etc you are using to track/ budget? I'd really like to hone in on my budget a bit and look for opportunities and reasses needs vs. wants.
Thanks
William
@Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I was curious as to what software/ ipad apps etc you are using to track/ budget? I'd really like to hone in on my budget a bit and look for opportunities and reasses needs vs. wants.
Thanks
William
You can use www.mint.com. It is free..
I have used microsoft money and mint in the past, but it wasn't until I tried YNAB that I felt like things fell into place for me. I absolutely love it and I could never give it up. You can try it for free for 30 days. I highly recommend their free online courses to get the feel of how things work. If you want a referral code for $6 off you can pm me.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone,
I was curious as to what software/ ipad apps etc you are using to track/ budget? I'd really like to hone in on my budget a bit and look for opportunities and reasses needs vs. wants.
Thanks
WilliamYou can use www.mint.com. It is free..
I like mint , they have ios/android apps as well. You can track spending make budgets, and track what categories you are spending most on.
I like Mint as well.
I just use an excel spreadsheet that I made for budgeting. Maybe I should update that...lol
I use YNAB (You Need A Budget). The software is amazing, it has made a huge impact on my spending. You can look up some of their youtube videos, they give tutorials about how the program works. It is truly a program that changes how you will see your money.
thanks everyone. I'll check out Ynab and see if I feellike is worth the money. Otherwise, I'll just set mint up. I need something that I can share information with my fiance and utilizing her iphone 6+ seems like an appropriate idea.
I use YNAB. Love it. Totally changed my view on finances and helped us break the paycheck to paycheck cycle.
Dave Ramsey just released a free software called EveryDollar. Functionally the same as YNAB, but for free.