The best budgeting apps in 2020
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to sweep across the globe, millions of people are losing their jobs and in turn, their finances are a wreck. If you didn't have a chance to get your money in order before, it's time to start using a budgeting app.
Getting your finances on track isn't as easy as it looks. Detailing every dollar that comes in and tallying every dollar that goes out can prove exhausting. Using a budgeting app lets you manage your money straight from your phone.
Since everyone has different styles of how they prefer to handle their money, the "best" budgeting app for you will depend on your style and goals. For instance, some apps (like You Need A Budget) foster ongoing diligence around tracking, while apps like Mint are more passive. Here's a roundup of the best based on App Store reviews and personal experience using the apps.
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