Here are Top 5 highly recommended personal finance apps for both Android and iOS

1. Mint
- Features: Budget tracking, expense categorization, bill reminders, credit score monitoring, and investment tracking.
- Pros: Comprehensive financial management, user-friendly interface, and free to use.
- Cons: Ads in the free version, some users find the categorization system limited.
2. YNAB (You Need A Budget)
- Features: Budgeting based on your income, goal setting, debt tracking, and financial education resources.
- Pros: Emphasizes proactive budgeting and financial planning, offers educational support.
- Cons: Subscription fee, which might be a drawback for some users.
3. PocketGuard
- Features: Budgeting, expense tracking, savings goals, and automatic categorization of transactions.
- Pros: Simple and intuitive design, helps identify ways to save by showing how much disposable income you have.
- Cons: Limited features in the free version, some users find the premium features costly.
4. Personal Capital
- Features: Budgeting, investment tracking, retirement planning, and net worth calculation.
- Pros: Excellent for investment tracking and retirement planning, offers a comprehensive overview of your financial health.
- Cons: Some features are geared more toward investment rather than everyday budgeting.
5. GoodBudget
- Features: Envelope budgeting system, expense tracking, goal setting, and sync across devices.
- Pros: Simple to use, focuses on the envelope budgeting method, and offers synchronization with multiple devices.
- Cons: No bank syncing, which means manual entry of transactions.
Each of these apps has its unique features, so you might want to try a couple to see which best fits your financial management style.
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