By Reviews Bee
Special to the Financial Independence Hub
Smartphones and apps have enormously affected our daily life and financial management. And despite the fact the elder generation may still have some doubts about tracking incomes and expenses, millennials are more likely to connect their financial independence with these apps.
The fact is many mobile apps nowadays enable quickly entering data on incomes and expenses, and to find information about completed operations, make changes, export the database or restore it from a backup, and track your expenses and income. They give you some perspective on major and minor decisions in life so it becomes much easier to make right decisions on the flow of your personal money.
When choosing a program, it’s important to consider not only functionality and convenience of interface but also safety. To be sure the financial apps will not let you down, we have considered functional peculiarities and user reviews of many similar mobile apps, on the basis of which we present some of the best ones:
Mint
The Mint application helps to form a budget, track expenses and achieve financial goals. Costs and savings can be easily tracked in a special list, where different types of financial transactions are marked with different colors, as well as in the tables and charts that the application forms.
Users can also track movements on their bank accounts and credit-card balances in real time, monitor investments and even break their expenses into categories.
In addition, you can set up alerts if it’s time to pay bills, or if users have exceeded their budgets. Another convenient feature: a weekly consolidated report of the movement of your funds is available.
Wally