Thursday, May 24, 2012

App Budgeting Tool Helps You Manage Your Money

By Drew Fraser


Have you ever wondered why you can never manage your budget. You get a regular wage and your costs are more or less fixed. So why is it so hard to make ends meet. Clearly what you want is to manage you money so that you know what you can safely spend.

A new iTunes app can help you achieve the financial management that you've been looking for. It will tell you exactly how much you need to set aside to cover all your bills and what you have left over that you can spend on those little luxuries that you enjoy.

'Project Budget' is the name of this app budgeting tool and it is ideal for anyone who receives a regular income. It doesn't matter if you get paid on a regular weekly basis, fortnightly or even monthly.

It does all your calculations - there is no need for a pen, a calculator or a piece of paper. It's all there in the palm of your hand, easy to use and deceptively clever. All you have to do is enter all of your regular expenses and you're good to go.

It doesn't matter what country you live in or what currency you use. The instructions are however, only in English for the time being.

Basically what happens after you have entered all the data for all your accounts, the app will go to work, calculating everything out for you. Then you'll always be able to pay each bill as it comes in, essentially because the app told you how much you needed to save.

The app has a user-friendly interface and it automatically harnesses powerful in-built calculations that provide all the information you need to manage your finances. Project Budget works everything out for you. You don't need to be a budgeting whiz kid to whip your finances into shape. Would it be comforting to know that you are putting enough aside to handle all your bills and saving goals while, at the same time knowing how much you can safely spend?

This app budgeting tool will not only help you achieve your savings goals, it will provide you with "touch of a button" reconciliation with your bank account.




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