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Budgeting app recommendations for individuals and small businesses

By

Aisha Malik

3h ago· 9 min readenReview

Summary

The article reviews and recommends budgeting apps for two distinct audiences: individuals and startups/small businesses. For individuals, it highlights apps like Mint, YNAB (You Need A Budget), and PocketGuard, focusing on features like expense tracking, goal setting, and ease of use. For startups and small businesses, it recommends tools like QuickBooks, FreshBooks, and Wave, emphasizing invoicing, expense management, and financial reporting capabilities. The article compares features, pricing, and suitability to help readers choose the right tool based on their needs.

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Although spreadsheets can be a simple way to manage and track a budget, it could be worth checking out budgeting apps to save yourself some time and effort.
We've compiled two lists of apps that we think are great budgeting tools for individuals and startups.
As we head into the New Year, you might be interested in creating a budget for yourself or you may be looking for a new tool to help manage your startup or small business's budget.
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We’ve compiled two lists of apps that we think are great budgeting tools for individuals and startups/small businesses.

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