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This app from the parent company Intuit is the most popular free budgeting app and is excellent for people looking for a simple and effective way to budget their money.
Cost: Free
EveryDollar helps you create a budget in just a few minutes and then track your progress to stay on track.
Cost: Free 14-day trial; $129.99/year
Quicken created Simplifi, the same company that brought us Quickbooks – they know budgeting. The app also handles IRAs, 401Ks, mortgages, other investments, and credit card tracking.
Cost: $5.99/month or $47.88/year
Goodbudget is all about the envelopes, and if you’re a fan of dividing your money into buckets or envelopes, this might be an excellent choice.
Cost: Free limited; $8/month for plus
Digit is an online bank account, and budgeting app rolled into one. They call themselves a “smart bank account that constantly guides your money in the right direction.”
Cost: Free for 30 days; $5.00/month
Mvelopes help you create a budget and then tracks your progress so you can make adjustments as needed.
Cost: Basic Plan $5.97/month; Premier Plan $9.97/month; Plus Plan $19.97/month.
Honeydue is great for couples who want to tag team their financial goals. Your accounts will sync up, so you are on the same page.
Cost: Free
Qube Money is an online bank that allows you to divide up your funds into envelopes. You set up a Qube account and then create your budgets from there.
Cost: Free basic plan; $8/month for premium; $15/month for a family plan