Personal Finance Websites/Apps

clonefan24

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I'm looking for suggestions other than Mint to help track spending, investments, debt, etc. I was a big Mint Quickview user on my MBP, but they discontinued that service back in October and I haven't used the service as much since then. I've also had several issues with Mint connecting with my small, local bank. Any input is appreciated! Thanks!
 
Ynab is pretty popular but I do believe it has a cost. Multiple people on r/personalfinance have created spreadsheeta that they share.
 
My personal excel sheet is far more cumulative and helpful than any app or website I've ever used. No joke. If anyone is interested id be happy to share. It tracks debts/net worth/liquid capital, and portfolio balance.

Only thing is your need to manually input the data each month.
 
Mint sounded great, but then it wouldn't connect to my credit union account. Funny, it shows a balance but for months on end keeps telling me it can't connect and that I should check "everything" on my end. There was a time of communicating with them that they asked for the specific log-in page, etc. to make sure it was going to the correct page when I would log in on Mint, but the eventual answer was that the CU must have something in place to keep it from happening.
We used to use Quicken, but that was years ago. I've been looking for something to take its place and do a more thorough job.
 

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