January is not an easy month. Invoices, Christmas gifts, prices are foreseen and some make our money necessary. Android is a great program to do, because within its 3 million downloadable applications in the Google Play Store, there are a good number of applications focused on savings and money management.
So, we'll collect some of the best ones. These are applications that you can manage your economy with ease, cost control, revenue and savings, great control over how your money goes.
Use of your bank
Before starting the search, think first if Your banking app is enough to handle everything. In our experience, apps like BBVA or Imaginbank, for example, are great options for managing our money. Bank applications, in most cases, allow us to set goals, control savings and, in all cases, know where it comes from and where the money comes from.
In addition, they are very good at dividing costs, establishing different categories of allocations. So, before looking at alternatives, look at your bank application, if you have enough money to control your money.
The speaker
The speaker is a server application for a few years and that, in my opinion, deserves to be at the top of this list. It's about a great looking app, which will help us establish some guidelines for money. We can inflate costs and revenues by moving around several categories, to know what happens with cash flow. Its main effect is to summarize, for example, the amount of money we spend and spend, as well as allow you to budget for specific notifications and restrictions.
Spendee
Fintonic
Fintonic is another classic when it comes to money-saving applications on Android. It is a request that split our costs, it gives us information about your income, and shows us your credit, something very helpful to know, most likely, how banks perceive our financial situation. Similarly, it does know how much we pay for our insurance, and the option to look for other affordable options.
Fintonic
52 week challenge
This system is completely different from one another, because it is proposed as a the challenge of saving. The idea is simple, we start by donating a church fund that will gradually grow. To give you an idea of progress, if we start in January with two euros the first week, in the last week of December we will have 2,756 euros in the bank. One week two euros, the next three, the other four, etc. It is a different, more sustainable alternative and requires only a lot of effort in the last weeks.
The challenge is 52 weeks to save
Oingz
Oingz is a useful and easy-to-use app, focusing on it make us plan for savings (outside the bank is something you can do). Let's decide if we want to raise our money, switch a cell phone, go on vacation, make an emergency fund, etc. In this way, we will set the monthly amount we want to add and, most importantly, auto adjust to inflation. Money loses value year after year because of it, so investing X euros today will not cost you the same as contributing those 20 euros by 2030.
Oingz
The twigs
Sprouts is a comprehensive application for managing our revenue and categorizing expenses and revenues. Its display is bad in some ways, but it works. We may not know for sure the state of our economy, add cards and keep a daily log of our activity on our accounts.
The twigs
That's fine
That's fine has won by its watch category, otherwise the level of operation is poorly configured. As competitors, it is an application that allows us to visualize the cost and revenue of a month, organized in various stages. One of its advantages is that allows for CSV format output on his website, you can work with him separately.
That's fine
Finance Manager, Tracker Tracker
This application highlights (and size) the large number of sectors used for costs. To such an extent, it even sets it apart among the types of food when you do a hands-on calculation, knowing that you have spent more euros on hamburgers than on current vegetables. It also lets you export CSV data, and reminds us to record daily expenses and revenue.
Finance Manager, Tracker Tracker
Savpal
Savepal is an application that allows us set goals that we will keep, showing us how often we have saved, how much we have saved, and how much we have left to accomplish the purpose. A simple yet simple and easy-to-use application for managing savings goals in detail.
SavePal: Save money and achieve your goals
Bluecoins
Bluecoins are one of our most recent discoveries. He is the financial manager to use, but he gives more details. First how much attention you have to your dark mode, is completely integrated into the interface. Second, that the interface itself is taken care of in detail, showing us, in this way, the data on the main screen.
- Daily summary
- Current month calendar
- Graphics budget summary
- Net benefit for monthly photography
- Motion summary with our cards
- A summary of the total amount
- Cash Flows
- Current fund
- Payments and revenue by check
- Nursing
The amount of detail is great, but everything is taken care of in order to see it quietly. Similarly, We can extract all this information in PDF, Excel, HTML and more to get a summary of the sheets for our finances.
Bluecoins
1Money
1Money is another our fund manager, who specializes in modeling a summary of expenses and income as soon as you open the application. Its main component is a graph with the spending categories, though it also allows us to know the daily activity list, as well as link our cards to movement.
1Money
Monefy
Monefy is very similar to 1Money, with two major costs and very little financial buttons, but allow us to quickly add our own movement. It should be briefly presented daily, weekly, monthly or annually with a click
Monefy
The bag
Finally, we will talk about Wallet. It is a very practical application that takes care of you, which gives us a summary of the monthly expenses, as well as comparison graphs from previous times. Similarly, we can set fixed payments, to see for yourself what you have to pay in the coming days. Also add that we can budget, manage debt, make purchases lists and set savings goals, among others.
The bag
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