Budgeting just sounds so un-fun. It conjures up images of penny pinching and math. (So much math!)
But, budgeting doesn't have to be like that. Not now, not with all the great new apps that make budgeting a breeze. With just a few clicks, you'll be on your way to taking control of your finances and building your savings.
Let's take a look...
Get the one budgeting app that truly does it all
Ever look at your bank account and wonder where your paycheck went? Poof, it's gone and you're not exactly sure where you spent it. A budgeting app like Rocket Money can help you take control of your money — spend intentionally on the things you value and stop throwing money away on unimportant things.
Once you have a complete picture of your finances, it's easy to see ways to save. And Rocket Money can help make those potential savings a reality. Their expert negotiators can call the cable company and phone company to help lower your bills. They'll also help you cancel unwanted subscriptions and put that money back in your bank account where it belongs.
Rocket Money has already helped save its members over $50,000,000 on their bills without much time and effort.
Cancel your car insurance
We've got bad news. You could be wasting $600 every year on overpriced, second-rate car insurance. And you should probably cancel your existing insurance right now, because there's something much better.
This new tool from FinanceBuzz can tell you if you're overpaying for your car insurance in just a few clicks. We match drivers with companies that report saving drivers up to $600 or more per year when they save! Each driver’s savings will vary by driving history and how many discounts you’re eligible for. And once you try it out, you'll never have to look for affordable insurance again because we find you the lowest rates that other companies can't match.
Oh, and it's also free. And come on — you can't tell us you don't want to save up to $600. To find out if you're losing up to $600 or more a year, just enter your zip code here, answer a few questions and see if you're overpaying. It takes less than 2 minutes.