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3 BUDGETING APPS THAT WILL HELP KEEP YOUR FINANCES ON TRACK
Take control of your personal finances and be a budgeting boss with these three apps that’ll help you keep track of your spending habits.
YOU NEED A BUDGET
This expense tracker helps break the “paycheque-to-paycheque cycle” and save you money. It features bank syncing, goal tracking, debt pay-down and personal support. New users save about $600 in the first two months and $6,000 in the first year.
Available on iTunes and Google Play; free for 30 days, then $7 a month.
MINT
From the company that brought us the financial tools QuickBooks and TurboTax, this app will help you create a budget that brings together your bank accounts, credit cards, bills and investments so you can easily see everything in one place.
Available on iTunes and Google Play; free.
MYLO
Increase your supersaving with this app that rounds up your purchases to the nearest dollar and invests it in exchange-trade funds at a risk level that’s comfortable for you. It’s like a spare-change jar for noncash spending. Since there’s less than a dollar devoted from each purchase, you’ll barely notice the difference, and you end up with a chunk of money at year end.
Available on iTunes and Google Play; free to download, then $1 per month.
Article Reference: www.canadianliving.com
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