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What is the most advanced personal finance software?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 321631, member: 31907"] We've all been there. You're trying to save money, and you realize that your money is just sitting in an account somewhere. you don't even know where! And then it hits you: maybe the best way to get control of your finances is by automating them. I think the most advanced personal finance software is Mint. It's a great tool for tracking your budget, and you can use it to find out how much money you're spending on different things, like groceries or gas. It also includes ways to make sure you have enough money in your savings account to cover emergencies and other situations. It's pretty easy to use too. you just plug in your bank accounts and credit card numbers, and then you can see what you're spending money on, how much money you have available in your savings account, and more. You can even set up recurring payments so that they happen automatically without any input from you. If you want something that's even easier to use than Mint, but offers more features, check out Personal Capital (personal capital com). It's a free online investment tracker that gives users insights into their financial health by showing them how much money they've saved over time as well as what their net worth is relative to others in similar circumstances.. [/QUOTE]
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