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Best personal finance apps to manage your money in 2019

 


With so much to track each day, money management seem like just one more laborious chore. 

But with the best personal finance apps for iOS and Android to manage your money in 2018, you can monitor all your bank account and credit card transactions, reduce your spending and expenses with budgeting goals, keep your credit score night, and achieve your long-term financial goals. 

1. Robinhood 
One of the most beloved financial apps, award-winning and secure Robinhood (Android, iOS) lets users invest money in stocks, options, exchange - traded funds, and cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum - commission-free. Once you've created your portfolio, you can view it along with market updates in real time all in one place. You'll also receive investment recommendations along with enough Intel to judge if they're appropriate for you. 

2. Acorns 
The squirrel squirrel away acorn for a rainy day, and so should you. One of the most popular budgeting apps, the secure Acorns (Android, iOS) app, with 256-bit encryption, encourages users to hold onto spare change by rounding up purchase made with the Acorns Spend debit card and investing it in diversified smart portfolios that automatically rebalance as the market shift. Download the app to get all this for just $3 per month. 

3. Expensify 
Whether you're a small business owner or solopreneur, the multi-award-winning and easy-to-use Expensify (Android, iOS) app aims to streamline your business travel and receipt management process. Just take a picture of your receipt using patented SmartScan OCR tech and let Expensify take care of everything from recording, reporting, and submitting real-time expense reports. Expensify will also track mileage and time for you, so you can get reimbursed for those things, too.  

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