Wondering if anyone has experience with a personal accounting app, like Mint, but with different features.
With my second kid starting preschool, and the continuing... instability in the public schools, we're paying a fair bit in tuition, which has really blown up our budget, and it's time to keep a close eye on it. The only problem is, in Mint, you can't ever see the important stuff, because it's just ALL right out front.
I'd love some app based on the whole 50/30/20 personal finance rule - where I can pick my categories.
50% - Things like mortgage, phone bill, insurance, and donations are on autopay - just put it all in one big bucket, and don't bother me about it. It's static.
30% - Investments and kids' tuition - similarly, on autopay, but might change year over year, so let me categorize it differently, but don't bother me about it.
20% is what I want on my homepage - how much did I spend on groceries, restaurants, bars, home improvement, auto maintenance, and shopping? This is what's actually variable and needs to be closely tracked.
If Mint would just let me choose my own categories, it wouldn't be bad, but it's too rigid, so "home improvement", "furnishings" (IKEA, basically), and "Mortgage" are all in the same category. They're very, very different to my monthly financial picture.
So I know there are apps out there that require you put every. single. expenditure. in manually, and there's no way I'm doing that. I just want to have a big filter where, if it changes monthly, it's on the homepage, and if it's been the same every month for more than a year, just don't annoy me with a "news flash!" every time it withdraws.
Anything like that?
Or, is there some very clever app developer who has the right credentials to make a budgeting app? This is a major hole in the market, IMO.
With my second kid starting preschool, and the continuing... instability in the public schools, we're paying a fair bit in tuition, which has really blown up our budget, and it's time to keep a close eye on it. The only problem is, in Mint, you can't ever see the important stuff, because it's just ALL right out front.
I'd love some app based on the whole 50/30/20 personal finance rule - where I can pick my categories.
50% - Things like mortgage, phone bill, insurance, and donations are on autopay - just put it all in one big bucket, and don't bother me about it. It's static.
30% - Investments and kids' tuition - similarly, on autopay, but might change year over year, so let me categorize it differently, but don't bother me about it.
20% is what I want on my homepage - how much did I spend on groceries, restaurants, bars, home improvement, auto maintenance, and shopping? This is what's actually variable and needs to be closely tracked.
If Mint would just let me choose my own categories, it wouldn't be bad, but it's too rigid, so "home improvement", "furnishings" (IKEA, basically), and "Mortgage" are all in the same category. They're very, very different to my monthly financial picture.
So I know there are apps out there that require you put every. single. expenditure. in manually, and there's no way I'm doing that. I just want to have a big filter where, if it changes monthly, it's on the homepage, and if it's been the same every month for more than a year, just don't annoy me with a "news flash!" every time it withdraws.
Anything like that?
Or, is there some very clever app developer who has the right credentials to make a budgeting app? This is a major hole in the market, IMO.
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