Friedman & Simon Injury Lawyers LLP - January 2023

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Breaking Down Personal Injury Myths The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace Case of the Month Is It Copyright Violation or Fair Use? Slow Cooker Cheesy Garlic Brussels Sprouts 5 Apps to Track Your Spending

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SETTING AND MAINTAINING BUDGETS IN 2023

THE 5 BEST APPS TO TRACK YOUR SPENDING

HONEYDUE Honeydue is an excellent app for couples because it allows each partner to see and track their finances, either separately or jointly. It can sync up bank accounts, investments, and loans and organize expenses into custom categories with personalized limits for each. The best part is that despite being made for partners, privacy can be toggled to each user’s specifications. FUDGET If you’d rather not sync up all of your financial accounts, Fudget may be right for you. The app is straightforward, with lists of incoming and outgoing money and a balance tracker. There aren’t any budgeting categories or graphs to interpret — it’s finance at its simplest. No matter what financial goals you strive to achieve this year, an app is an easy and accessible way to get you on the golden road in 2023!

budgeting. You can even set limits for each personalized category. The app is helpful for paying down debt, checking your credit score, and saving money. YNAB Instead of tracking past transactions, YNAB is one step ahead and follows a “zero-based budgeting system,” which helps you plan for each dollar earned. When you’re paid, the app assists you in mapping out how much of the income you can spend in each category you set, helping you become more intentional with your spending habits. PERSONAL CAPITAL Used mainly for investments, you can also get some budgeting assistance with this app! Checking accounts, savings accounts, credit cards, 401(k)s, loans, and mortgages can all be tracked and monitored on Personal Capital. The app even offers a net worth and portfolio tracker to help you get more out of your money.

Lots of people make New Year’s resolutions, and one of the most common themes is improving their personal finances. Whether they set out to better manage their debt, invest more in savings, or budget their spending better, a quick and easy-to-use app on their phone can make that goal much more attainable. Here are five of the best tools to track your spending: MINT CNBC rated this gem of an app the best free budgeting app! Along with extensive budgeting features that sync your checking accounts, savings accounts, loans, credit cards, investments, and bills, Mint can track your expenses and categorize them for

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