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2017: Top 9 Personal Budget Software Apps

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  1. With all the financial issues affecting people in these difficult times, Mvelopes can help you get a full view of all your finances and help you get on top of them.
    Mvelopes includes mobile apps for Android and iPhone, and you can sync to all your bank and credit accounts. You can choose from three versions depending on your budgeting needs and expertise: Mvelopes Basic, Mvelopes Premiere, and Mvelopes Plus. As of June 2020, the Basic package costs $6/month, Premiere costs $9.95/month, and Plus costs $19/month, although each come with 60 days free. Basic offers unlimited access to financial institution accounts, auto transaction importing and account balance monitoring, and interactive support. Premiere includes all of this plus access to the Mvelopes learning center and debt debt reduction resources. Plus package grants you quarterly consultations with a personal finance coach as well as a personalized financial plan.

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  2. Stay in control of your monthly cash flows, budgets, and expenditures. Quicken provides a navigable interface where you can organize your debit, credit, and savings, and build good habits accordingly.
    Mint is a well-known and popular app, and it shares several similar features with Quicken. Intuit once owned Quicken, then it purchased Mint in 2009—thus the similarities. But Mint is different from Quicken in an important way: it is free.

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    Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint.
    Mint is a well-known and popular app, and it shares several similar features with Quicken. Intuit once owned Quicken, then it purchased Mint in 2009—thus the similarities. But Mint is different from Quicken in an important way: it is free.

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  4. Online personal finance website. Think of CountAbout as your Quicken or Mint alternative.
    CountAbout is browser-based and offers two versions: Basic, which is most appropriate for budgeting novices, and Premium, which has more in-depth features. As of June 2020, Basic costs $9.99 a year and Premium will run you $39.99 a year.

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  5. Moneydance is a powerful yet easy to use personal finance app for Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone and iPad.
    It also does a few things that not all personal finance budgeting apps offer. Moneydance keeps track of your investments, and it alerts you to monthly changes in your net worth. It may not be appropriate for budgeting beginners, but it has a lot to offer for more experienced personal money managers. The price as of June 2020 is $49.99.

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  6. Make progress on your money.

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  7. Take control of your money now with Personal Capital. Manage assets and investments, get objective advice and strategies, all in one place.
    Software app Personal Capital is pretty popular and offers a lot of free tools that make it a good choice for just about anyone.

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    Automated portfolio management monitoring your investments
    You probably won't miss the money and you won't even have to drain your savings to maintain the app. Acorns offers two plans, Lite and Personal. As of June 2020, Lite costs $1 per month and allows you to invest your spare change with round-ups, plus you can earn bonus investments from over 350 of Acorns' Found Money shopping partners. Personal costs $3 per month and comes with the addition of access to an IRA as well as a checking account.

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