2 iPhone Apps to Manage Expenses and Budget Efficiently

2 iPhone Apps to Manage Expenses and Budget Efficiently

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While budgeting might not be one of the most exciting things to do (I’m sure a lot of people consider it boring and tedious), it is an extremely important activity that every household should undertake. With budgeting, you are able to plan your financial life and afford things you need and like. In short, proper budgeting lets you enjoy life to the fullest through sound financial planning.
And while the task might indeed feel a bit like a chore for some, the good news is that you don’t need to make this a complex process. In fact, there are several apps out there that help people take care of their finances, and some of them allow you to do it in a very simple way, without creating complex online profiles or adding your bank accounts if you don’t want to.
So if you want to know more about two such iPhone apps, read along.

Pocket Expense

Created by developer Appxy, Pocket Expense lets you keep all your expenses in check in a simple, straightforward way. You can start using the app right away without registering or adding any information you consider sensitive, like your bank account number and such.
Pocket Expense Main  Pocket Expense Info
If you decide to add either this or other information, you will only need to do so once and then you’ll just need to add transactions as you go, which is at the same time the downside of having an app that doesn’t update things automatically.
Thankfully, adding expenses is extremely simple, which makes Pocket Expense a very low-maintenance app.
Pocket Expense Expenses
Additionally, Pocket Expense provides useful charts and graphs that summarize your financial info and allow you get a better look at your expenses per category.
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Pocket Expense Budget  Pocket Expense Filter

CoinKeeper

If what you are looking for in your finances app is not just simplicity but also uniqueness, then CoinKeeper has you covered.
What makes this app so different and appealing is that it uses a ‘coin’ metaphor to keep things intuitive. The top row of golden coins represents your income and the different green coins below them show you the different ways in which you can spend money.
CoinKeeper Main  CoinKeeper Adding
To add an expense, simply drag the ‘coin’ from the source of your income to the specific expense item, then enter the amount and you are done.
CoinKeeper Adding Expense  CoinKeeper Expense Added
Of course, you can also manually edit your categories, add new ones or remove existing ones.
In addition to all of this, the app features some beautiful charts and graphs to help you keep track of statistics. And these you can view filtered by month, day, and history.
CoinKeeper Pie  CoinKeeper Graph
As you can see, both of these personal finance apps are quite different in comparison, but even so, each offers quite a complete set of features and tools that are more than enough for the casual user who wants to keep track of daily expenses. So go try them both and see which better suits your taste

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  1. Wonderful tool for expense management. Preferably expense management and reporting being a vital part of any organization in order to keep track of the revenue makes a perfect sense in order to have a sequential budgeting at the year end. There are many tools available in the market but one tool that specifically gives me a clear picture of the expenses and keeping track of it is the cloud based expense reporting tool from Replicon. I hope this is an addition to the readers over here.

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