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Jun 27, 2024
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CSoul
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I tried Monarch for a few days, I've used YNAB several times. Simplifi is the best of the three for the
average person imo. It's also not very expensive. that said, depending on your needs the other two have their strengths as well.
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With Mint going away, what is the best family budget software to track spending?
Bostonblue
Jun 27, 2:06pm
YNAB
a priori
Jun 27, 2:11pm
Quicken Simplifi
rivercitycoug
Jun 27, 2:12pm
Quicken
justAnotherCoug
Jun 27, 2:14pm
Empower - Personal Capital
MapCoug
Jun 27, 2:14pm
I liked Mint more but am satisfied with Empower
Gustav
Jun 27, 2:21pm
Quicken Simplifi
cambo
Jun 27, 2:43pm
The best free budgeting app is Fidelity Full View. Requires a Fidelity account. Empower is the best free net worth
supertux
Jun 27, 2:43pm
I tried Monarch for a few days, I've used YNAB several times. Simplifi is the best of the three for the
CSoul
Jun 27, 2:45pm
I tried Ynab but decided on Quicken cuz its abit more simple. Does what Mint did
pinolero
Jun 27, 2:50pm
Rocket money has been very similar to mint for me
haYnCoug
Jun 27, 2:56pm
I bought a year of Monarch and am happy with it
Skeptical Optimist
Jun 27, 3:07pm
I use Banktivity — works well on Mac, whereas many others don't (or at least
Richardo
Jun 27, 3:20pm
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