2 Budgeting Apps To Use As A College Student

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As a college student, it can be tough to manage your finances there is always that unplanned expenses tugging in. between tuition, textbooks, food and transport, it's easy to spend more than you planned. there are budgeting apps that can help you stay on track and manage your money, in this short article we will be looking at reviewing those apps.

Mint: Mint is a free budgeting app that allows you to track your spending, create a budget, and set your financial goals easily. With Mint, you can connect all of your accounts in one place, including checking, savings, all your debit cards, and investments if you have any. The app will automatically categorize your transactions and show you where your money is going, this will help you immensely in knowing where your money is going. You can also set up alerts for when you're close to going over your budget or when a bill is due.

PocketGuard: As the name implies PocketGuard is another free budgeting app that helps you keep track of your finances. With PocketGuard, you can link your bank accounts, and loans to the app and see all of your transactions in one place without going through the stress of having many bank accounts, it is more like all in one type of app. The app will automatically categorize your expenses and show you how much money you have left to spend for the month. PocketGuard also offers personalized savings tips using artificial intelligence to help you reach your financial goals.

Both of these apps are easy to use and they are all available on playstore and appstore and you can also access them through the web, by using these apps, you can create a budget, track your spending easily on the go. so why not give them a try if you are still in college? Your wallet (and future self) will thank you.
 
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