It’s 2020 and despite what our parents think apps can be beneficial and helpful in reaching your personal finance goals. We are no longer living in the days of putting money in envelopes under our mattress but are focusing on ways to automate our personal financial growth. We are using things that make reviewing and adjusting our personal finances on the go easy as blinking your eyes. This new age approach to personal finance is the wave and I want to help you know what works best through personal experience.Top 5 Personal Finance Apps My absolute favorite app!!! Digit, you can read my post about it here. In one sentence, Digit has a dope algorythm to see’s how you spend, takes money you wont notice and places that money in a FDIC insured account. Get $5 on me when you sign up here. Many of you…
One thing I love is a good bargain or sale or whatever you want to call it, but one thing I love more than that is FREE. Now sometimes free comes with some stipulations which may not make the free worth the time but in some rare occurrences the free is all the way worth it. One of those all the way worth it free things is Credit Karma. It’s secure [as secure as anything can be these days], has useful information, an app, and it’s FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE!! I know most people who have Credit Karma use the company for the free credit score, which is cool but I’m here to tell you why I don’t use it for the credit score. What to know about the free “credit score” you are getting? Here is the thing. The VantageScore 3.0 is not technically a fake score, lenders can choose…