Budgeting Software Options
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My personal favorite budgeting software option is Mint. I recommend it to everyone I work with, because it fit my personal criteria:
- Simple to use. From the moment I started setting up Mint, I could intuitively click and get to where I needed to go. I never was stuck trying to understand what report I needed to run, like some other programs I have used in the past.
- Minimal set up time. Setting up my bank accounts in Mint the first time took all of 30 minutes. I have a different way of doing things than a lot of people when it comes to budgeting, so it might take some as much as an hour. Still would be a record for me at an hour!
- Minimal maintenance. I can stay up-to-date with Mint using their iPhone app, but mostly I just check in every 10 days or so to monitor trends and check categorization.
- Free to use. Mint has affiliate partners making offers—which is what keeps it free—but it’s easy to ignore them and focus on your finances. I have never been irritated or distracted by an offer.
- AceMoney is a desktop app that offers all the features you’d expect: downloadable transactions, budgeting, investment tracking, and more. AceMoney costs $40, but a free “lite” version is available. With my initial inspection, there just wasn’t enough going on to engage me visually. iPhone app available.
- Quicken is perhaps the most popular personal-finance software available today. It’s fairly comprehensive and well-supported, but not without problems. Old versions are “sunset-ed” at regular intervals, forcing users to upgrade if they want to continue using certain features. Desktop software costs $60.
- Moneydance. The Washington Post said Moneydance manages to replicate much of Quicken's functionality -- but in some cases a bit more elegantly. It’s available for Mac, Windows, and Linux. If you'd just like to try out Moneydance, you can download it for free--the only limitation is a maximum of 100 manually entered transactions. Full-use license costs $50. iPhone and iPad apps available.
- YNAB stands for You Need A Budget (YNAB) and it’s fairly impressive with its free, live classes, but it does NOT import your transactions, because they believe it kills awareness. Even though that would be a deal breaker for me, I agree with their budget methodology. Desktop for Mac or PC is $60. iPhone app available.
- Budgetpulse is a free online program that offers standard budgeting and tracking features. One of this program’s stated goals is simplicity; it doesn’t try to do a whole lot other than track your core accounts.
- Buxfer started as an online tool for tracking debts and has grown into a more comprehensive financial management tool. It goes from a free, basic membership to a $5 premium membership. iPhone app available.
- ClearCheckbook has a free online program as well as a paid, premium program. Many old users of Microsoft Money moved to this program for its simple yet robust reporting tools. iPhone app available.
- Moneystrands. Based in part on a financial management tool from Spain, moneystrands offers all of the features you’d expect. One issue that made me nervous was the mention that they are reconfiguring account aggregation so you may have to manually upload data for some accounts—that would be the death of my tracking! iPhone app available.
- Mvelopes is a web-based version of the envelope budgeting system that’s been around for over ten years. Though I can’t refute ten years of success, I DID go a little crazy trying to figure out potential usage costs by looking at the site (they imply there are transactions costs). iPhone app available.
- Pocketsmith. Pocketsmith is a web-based program that you pay for on a monthly basis ($10), although a free version is available as well. The program takes a unique approach to the budgeting interface by utilizing a calendar to forecast your future cash position.
- Yodlee is the granddaddy of free online money-management software. It’s the platform on which many tools are based. But Yodlee also offers its own personal-finance product called MoneyCenter. As you’d expect, it provides the same account-tracking functionality that most of these applications have, but it doesn’t feature budgeting as prominently. iPhone and iPad apps available.
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