5 apps to keep household accounts
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Keeping the household bills can be a hassle, especially if we combine cash operations with a card, or if we share expenses with roommates or our partner Keeping these accounts in a notebook can be uncomfortable in a time when not everyone has pens at hand, not like the cell phone, which we don't let go of not even to go to the toilet For this reason, we are going to recommend a series of applications so that you can keep your accounts up to date without putting your phone down (you can do even in the bathroom if you like).With these apps, knowing how much is owed or who owes us will be moreeasy than ever.
Monefy
This application, free and only for Android, will solve your problem of payments and collections with a Simple interface and very graphic where you can write down the data, and it is easily visualized. With a balance in view, you can evaluate your daily, weekly, monthly or even yearly progress.
You have a menu for cash and another for card, and then you can combine them visually in a global menu. Undoubtedly, with an app like this it will be very easy to organize, as long as you are rigorous and not keep your own “B ledger”.
Money Lover
Money Lover is an app that has a free version and another for payment, available both for App Store and for Play Storeless graphic than the previous app but equally practical, this app allows us to keep a list of our expenses , being able to include expenses, income and also loans and debts In addition, we can also synchronize our bank accountto add certain expenses automatically, like Fintonic
We also have a section reserved for savings, and another for scanning receipts and having them saved in the application itself. The version free and the premium have the same options, the only thing is that in the version We find it free in the lower area, although it is not especially intrusive or annoying.Highly recommended.
Spendee
Spendee is an application for Apple and Android quite simple. Registration required, either via Facebook, Gmail or on your own. It mimics the interface of a bank app, only you can customize it your way. Apart from including the expenses or income you have, you can view the trend of your personal economy, and you can also include other users, in case we want to keep track of someone else. As a final addition, the free version does not include , which is an interesting plus.
Splitwise
This app differs from the others that we have shown you because it is specifically designed to share expenses. Requires previous registration, and the idea is that the people who participate in the expense register in the account, and share it . In this way, all the incoming and outgoing money that you write down, can be consulted by all members of the account. This is especially useful for roommates as it will prevent misunderstandings and billing messes. Don't worry if some of you have iPhone and others have Android, the app is availablefree for both systems.
Mobills
The last one we are going to look at is called Mobills and it has a rather analytics interface , combining numbers with graphics, both distributing our spending and showing us the evolution of our balance. We can differentiate between card expenses and cash, which is quite useful.We can also setmonthly budgets that limit us, divided into different items, such as food, bills, home, or entertainment.
Once the budgets are marked, we can configure Mobills to send us a notice when we have reached 80% of the budget Of course, the free versionlimits the budget tool to only two, to have unlimited budgets we have to go to the paid version, which costs 5 euros
So far our analysis of options to manage your money from your mobile, we hope that some of them will be useful for you to better carry outhome accounts.