How You Can Get Your Finances in Control with the Right Apps ...

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There are so many great apps for personal finance. If you're like me, you can use all the help that you can get when it comes to keeping track of your spending/savings. These apps help you stay on track and even help you create budgeting plans. What more could you ask for? Check out some of the fantastic apps for personal finance!

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1. Level Money

Level Money On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: Free
This app allows you to track your money, effortlessly! Over 2,000 banks, credit unions, and credit cards support the app and the list is expanding each day! The app links to your bank accounts and knows exactly what you spent on any given day, week, or month. Just like bank accounts, the app updates your transactions so you'll never have to do it manually. This is just one of many great apps for personal finance!

2. Mint.com

Mint.com On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: Free
The mobile app for mint.com allows you to track, budget, and manage your money all in one place. That way, you can where you're spending and where you can save. To use the app, you need to open an account on mint.com, but don't worry, it's quick and easy! Open your account, add your bank, credit, loan, etc. and the app will automatically categorize your transactions.

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3. Budget Ease

Budget Ease On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: Free
This app is fairly new but it's a great and simple way to budget your money, track your spending, and remain in control of your finances. Budget Ease gives you access to your envelope balances, allows you to add, view, and edit transactions and shows you your spending history. You can also attach receipt images to your transaction for safe keeping!

4. Spendee

Spendee On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: $1.99
Spendee thoroughly analyzes your income and expenses, giving you insight on how to make the most out of your money. The app's beautiful interface is designed with a sleek and simple layout that makes it enjoyable and comfortable to use. You can snap a photo of your bills or personal notes and add them into the app for easy storage! The app makes adding new transactions fast and easy and you can edit categories to reflect your preferences!

5. Learnvest

On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: Free
With this app, you can start making progress with your money today! It offers step-by-step guidance from an expert, allows you to track your spending and savings, and helps you set your goals and work towards them. Once you set you up your budget, you can schedule a free call with a LearnVest expert to get dedicated help! They'll help you build an actual plan that covers everything from budgeting to investing.

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6. Dollarbid

Dollarbid On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: Free
Dollarbid helps you find out what/how you're spending your money and helps you make a plan! It even projects how much money you'll have in the future. On the app, you can set reminders for monthly bills. With the beautiful calendar interface, the app is very user-friendly and becomes your smart calendar for personal finances.

7. Homebudget with Sync

Homebudget with Sync On iTunes: itunes.apple.com
Price: $4.99
Although this app is a bit on the pricy side, I think it's well worth it. HomeBudget is an expense tracker that helps you keep track of your income, using charts and graphs. The app includes Family Sync, an advanced feature that allows a group of devices within the household to exchange expense and income information and work together within a single budget!

Well, there you have it. These are just seven out of many awesome apps to download for personal finance. Of the list, which app has become your new favorite? Which budgeting app helps YOU?

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Me too Level Money is not findable on App Store

I couldn't find the 1st app in the App Store. Anyone else have this problem?

Searched Level Money and it was the first app that popped up. (iPhone)

I use Mint and it is great. User friendly and it kept me very organized and on point with my money (I'm a great spender, but not so great at budgeting or keeping track). I have also used the Check app, which is similar to Mint.

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