With the advent of the Internet and mobile devices, today’s seniors have new ways to manage their finances and track their spending. There are 10 popular money apps that can help you keep a handle on everyday expenses and budgets.
- AARP Now – Mobile app tracks local events and discounts
- Sciddy App – Finds deals and discounts at local businesses
- Mint – Helps personal finance by syncing all bank accounts
- PocketGuard – Provides a budget snapshot to manage finances
- Prism – Tracks monthly bills and pay them on time
- Budget Simple – Budget planner for spending and savings goals
- Age Well Planner – Educational website on finances
- Personal Capital – Tracks performance of your investments
- Budgetpulse – Organizes accounts to manage cash flow
- Bank app – Most banks now offer their own apps to help you
All these apps help with pretty much the same things: organizing and syncing accounts, managing monthly bills, creating budgets, and providing valuable financial information at any time anywhere.
The convenience of being able to access your accounts on any mobile device through these apps has been a true game-changer for seniors who are comfortable with technology and still eager to try new things.
Council of Seniors Works to Give You More to Manage
Additional income is always welcomed by seniors. That’s why Council of Seniors is so committed to getting Congress to pass The SAVE Benefits Act. To make up for inadequate annual Social Security cost of living adjustments (COLAs), this bill should be a top priority in Congress.
Take time now to sign our petition. Working together, we’ll show Washington politicians we’re serious about getting this done.
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