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HomeBank might be a bit more popular than Bux. We know about 9 links to it since March 2021 and only 7 links to Bux. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A coworker also recommended https://getbux.com/ - It looked pretty interesting but because of what I mentioned above, I didn't try it myself. Source: over 2 years ago
BUX (https://getbux.com) is a licensed European neobroker / version of Robinhood (without the scammy history) with recent $80 million investment round and 600k funded users in their equities platform that is integrating their crypto platform (https://bux-c.com) with their equity platform in December. Source: over 2 years ago
Bux is more modern and is a Dutch company to boot. They have commission-free trading on many ETFs. Source: over 2 years ago
Hi all! I'm an expat who lives and works in the Netherlands from a non-EU country and I want to start investing by buying stocks or ETFs but I'm really new on it. I found BUX Zero and DEGIRO for starting small investments and created accounts on them. I have 2 questions about starting investments;. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hi all, I hope everyone is doing well. Let me introduce myself. My name is Fergus Knies, and I am the Community Specialist at BUX, a European mobile investing fintech. I just started in this new role after I got my master's in Communication Science. I’m really eager to learn new things from other Community Managers in the world and I would love to hear your stories and spar about some issues that are relevant to... Source: almost 3 years ago
Another app that works pretty well is the free one called HomeBank available at: http://homebank.free.fr/ It only works on desktop or laptop computers - Windows, Mac, and Linux. Source: about 1 year ago
I tried to download and try Homebank (http://homebank.free.fr/) but Microsoft Defender SmartScreen through a fit due to "unknown publisher" and in virustotal the installer was flagged by 3 vendors (Bkav Pro, Gridinsoft (no cloud),Elastic) Probably false positives as it seems to be open source, but not sure if I want to risk it. Source: about 1 year ago
I use HomeBank [1] because I find the UI a lot simpler than GnuCash and importing mostly just works, with pretty good automatic category assignment that lets you use regular expressions. The only quirk is that one of my accounts uses a non-standard ordering for its csv file which needs fixing before HomeBank will accept it since the import UI is limited. I also find that it is useful to track the database file... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I used to use HomeBank (http://homebank.free.fr), now just a LibreOffice spreadsheet. I think for personal finances, it's perfectly fine to just record monthly total expenses as a bulk sum, for each account. Unless 'something's off' (i.e. My family has spent too little or too much) it's okay to not know all the expense items. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
What is a good desktop-first budgeting application? I've been using Homebank[1] for a few years now but I'm open to suggestions. [1]: http://homebank.free.fr/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Robinhood - Free stock trading service.
GnuCash - A personal and small-business financial-accounting software, licensed under GNU/GPL and available for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, BSD, and Solaris.
Titan - Built like a hedge fund.
Mint - Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint.
Alpaca Trading API - Simple REST API for commission-free stock trading
YouNeedABudget - Personal home budget software built with Four Simple Rules to help you quickly gain control of your money, get out of debt, and reach your financial goals!