2. mint.com
In terms of budget tracking, it beats most apps out of the
water with ease. Mint automatically updates your spending
and transactions without any user input required. It does so
by connecting directly to your bank account through Mint's
secure and award-winning online service. It keeps an eye
on all of your spending and automatically categorizes your
transactions in the background so you don't have to
constantly update your spending profile in order for the
service to work for you. www.mint.com
3. kick-assbudget.com
A simple budgeting solution for adults, students and seniors. Kick-
Ass Budget requires no accounting knowledge and will
keep you on- track throughout the year. Never get over
budget again. The kick-ass budget is available now for
download from the IPhone App store and can be
downloaded at www.kick-assbudget.com Quit pouring over
past bank statements and records. Just a few taps on your
Smart phone you are aware of:
• Where your money goes
• How to stop unnecessary spending
• How to best use every penny.
Accomplish your personal financial goals effortlessly.
4. The easily customizable Android app helps you manage
day-to-day financial transactions using a checkbook
register. You don’t need to keep a list of all items you
bought or all the money you spent. The app does
everything for you; once you enter each transaction, your
new balances appear automatically. It also comes with free
updates and online backup.
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5. Grocery GadgetGrocery Gadget
Grocery Gadget helps you reduce the time you spend in
the supermarket and the time you would normally spend
rewriting grocery lists. It also helps to cut down your
grocery bill. You can add notes, take photos of grocery
items, and use ecoupons from specific stores.
6. YNABYNAB
The courses (which require registration) also teaches
beginners the basics of starting a budget and setting up
accounts. Meet-ups and discussion forums are available if you
require more help. There is also a blog and daily posts
presented as real life case studies. If you find the courses too
basic, the 40 video tutorials have a bit more substance.