In the digital era, the cell phone can be more than a work or communication tool: it can also help improve financial health. Today there are applications that allow you to keep track of income, control expenses and reach savings goals, all from the palm of your hand.
Here we share five recommended apps, well received in Chile, that can help you take control of your money in a simple and effective way.
- Splitwise. Perfect for dividing expenses among friends, couples or groups, it allows you to categorize, synchronize in the cloud and send debt reminders. It is ideal for trips, shared apartments or any collective expense.Available for iOS and Android, with free and paid versions.
- Wallet. Automates expense tracking and generates personalized budgets. Helps plan savings and investment goals, with easy-to-read graphs. In addition, it connects more than 15 thousand banks and gives a complete view of personal finances. Available on iOS and Android, free and premium version.
- Spendee. Intuitive and visual, it is ideal if you are just starting to organize your finances, as it allows you to create budgets, follow savings goals and share portfolios. Very useful for managing expenses as a couple or family. Available on iOS and Android, free and paid version.
- Fintonic. Widely used in Chile, it allows the integration of all bank accounts in one place. It issues alerts for commissions, low balances or duplicate charges. Commercial cards and AFP can also be reviewed. Available for iOS and Android, with free and premium features.
- Monefy. Designed for those who prefer to record expenses manually. Its interface is clear, with customizable categories and control charts. It is a good option if you do not want to link bank accounts. Available on iOS and Android, with free and affordable premium version.
The use of technology not only makes it easier to organize your own finances, it also gives you more information to make smart financial decisions.
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Source: La Tercera - Apple - Chócale.
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