Good budgeting apps
Good budgeting apps
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- sublocked1
Use Mint. It just works.
Another idea, Personal Capital.
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- Yeah, mint was attractive too. Might give it another go.bklyndroobeki
- I think I was a little concerned abt giving them access to all my accts.bklyndroobeki
- The best part about mint, and why it "just works" is that you give them access, then they auto-categorize things and hold you accountable to a budget you setsublocked
- ...and they even email you weekly "updates" if you forget to check the app that show you how you're doing on your budgets. Very helpfulsublocked
- ...and this is coming from someone who is BAD with money. Parents taught me all the wrong things. Having to learn as I grow up.sublocked
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- https://www.acorns.c…********
- +1 on Digit, and Bettermentkgvs72
- Betterment is just KILLER, someone finally figured out how to make it simple. Fuck corporate banks too with that service.********
- Thanks!bklyndroobeki
- Thanks!
Digit looks great but I'm not comfortable with giving that much access to my account.mugwart
- https://www.acorns.c…
- bklyndroobeki0
There's no way that I'd let AI tell my money where it should be.
I think it could be a guide though-- but I don't want it to transfer funds for me. I don't want to hoard my dough, but use it smarter.