It is so hard to go a full day without putting your phone down. Well, if you must be so attached, we have found 5 mobile applications that can help you manage your finances. You are welcome!
- Mint
This App allows you to pull all your personal finance accounts into one place so you can manage your money from anywhere. You can track your spending, create a budget, and get bill alerts and reminders from this mobile app that allows you to see all of your accounts – chekcin, savings, and credit cards – in one place! Mint
- Check (formerly Pageonce)
This app is a very simple and easy to use tool to help you remember when payments are due and to create monthly budgets. Check stays on top of your bills and money for you, so you can avoid missing a bill payment or getting hit with late fees. When bills are due or funds are low, the app will let you know so you can address the issue before it becomes a problem.
- You need a budget
As the name suggests, YNAB helps you build a reasonable budget and stick to it to help you get out of debt. It helps you make smarter decisions when it comes to purchases by giving you an overall picture of what your financial situation looks like. It is subscription based, which will cost you $60.00, but offers a free 34-day initial trial period before you commit to buying.
- Doxo
Doxo is an app, created based on the success of social media apps like Facebook and Twitter. Doxo allows you to centralize all of your important family information into one organized space, helping you move beyond financial management and into household management. It allows you to back-up important family documents, manage household payments, and connect with utility and service providers.
5 SigFig
SigFig is a mobile app that will design you a professionally diversified investment portfolio, monitor it, and automatically make the necessary changes to keep it on track. Once you sync your accounts (currently works with over 100 brokerages including Fidelity, Vanguard, Schwab, Ameritrade, E*Trade, and Scottrade), it allows you to see all your investments, including your 401K and IRA, in one central place.
Credit: lifehack.org