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Top 5 Budgeting Apps For iOS

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Top 5 Budgeting Apps For iOS

You can understand your spending and income with the help of certain budgeting apps quite well. These apps can also help their users gain maximum control over their money.

It's time for you to ditch the spreadsheets, physical documents, and statements!

Additionally, budgeting apps work according to a user’s budget and may connect to their credit cards and bank accounts to download automatic transactions and categorize spending. These apps will make budgeting a piece of cake, and the best part is that it can be easily done on your phone with a few clicks.

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Let's have a look at the top 5 budgeting apps for iOS users:

Mint: 

Mint is a great budgeting app; the best part is that it's free on the App Store. It does, however, restrict your budget planning to a monthly basis, which might be a deal breaker for some people. Other than that, Mint has a simple interface, making it relatively easy to use. You can draft your budget on the app and then let the app do the monitoring for you. It will track your spending, give you alerts on unused subscriptions and you can even pay your taxes and have access to your free credit score. 

Simplify: 

If you're looking for a realistic budgeting app for families, then Simplifi is your solution. It can link your bank accounts, retirement accounts, loans, and credit cards, so everything is in one place. It also has a great spending tracker, which is easy to understand and tweak as your expenses change over time. Your data on Simplifi is also secured through encryption, so that's a huge plus. It is a bit expensive for a budgeting app, charging around $90 for a yearly subscription fee, but it is worth it in the end. 

Wally: 

Wally is a great budgeting app for iOS users worldwide. Unfortunately, it doesn't link your bank accounts, so you might have to spare a few minutes to do it manually. Besides, it's a great app for keeping all your financial paperwork in one place. It also provides a very reasonable subscription, less than $35 a year, which is a steal. The interface is also very engaging and easy, making it a good app if you're looking for a one-stop solution for all budgeting-related things. 

Pocketguard: 

If you are guilty of overspending and not an avid fan of budgeting, then Pocketguard is here to save the day. It keeps track of your deadlines, so you don't miss due dates and important payments. With the "In My Pocket" feature, the app can calculate expenses and negotiate interest rates according to spending and saving habits. 

Goodbudget: 

Goodbudget is a great app if you want to share accounts. There is also an awesome debt tracking feature, which doesn't let you slack. There is a free version available, but you can get the most out of the app if you sign up for the premium yearly subscription of $60. All your statements and transcripts are synced with the cloud, so everything is in one place and cannot get lost. 

If budgeting is something you dread, then these apps will make it easier to keep track of your spending and savings without giving you a migraine. 

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Laiba Omer

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