If you use a smart phone there are apps which can help you manage your money.

Apps

Apps can be a really useful and quick way of looking at a website and can and also provide tools to help with everyday life from the ease of your phone.

Here are a few ideas of apps available to get you started:

Simple Daily Budget

Simple Daily Budget is the simplest way to manage your spendingSet yourself a daily budget and enter anything you spend, it’s as easy as that! You’ll receive the daily allowance you’ve set at midnight every night so you can always track where you’re at with your spending and save up for the things you’ll love.

Wally

Use Wally+ to consolidate your financial life: balance your income and expenses to set goals and reach them — all your accounts in one place. Wally+ also gives you unprecedented insights, showing you where you stand financially compared to people like you. It tells you where, why, on what, and with who you spend money, so you know exactly where your money goes.

Monefy

How to track your expenses successfully? We know that it’s easy. You only need to add each expense you do… no more than that! And Monefy is going to help you. Just add new transactions when you are buying a coffee or taking a taxi. It’s done in one click, because you do not need to fill anything except the expense amount. It has never been so quick and enjoyable!

We hope you find some of the ideas above useful!

 

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