Technology
Take control of your finances in 2020 with this helpful app
TL;DR: Get your finances in order with the MoneyWiz 3 Personal Finance app for $19.99, a 60% savings and the first smart financial decision you’ll make this year.
The first days of the new year are sort of like a rehearsal period for the rest of 2020. But it’s time to face reality and approach the new decade headstrong.
The first order of business? Taking stock of your finances.
Maybe you allowed yourself to become a touch irresponsible with your credit card usage over the holidays. Maybe you went a bit overboard with the end-of-year sales. Maybe you decided to spoil the important people in your life more than usual.
Whatever financial mishap you conducted, it’s all in the past now. The best you can do is stay on top of your finances moving forward, so you can, as Cardi B would say, make money moves. And the MoneyWiz 3 Personal Finance app could be just what you need to get started and stay on track.
Praised by the likes of Forbes and CNN, MoneyWiz 3 serves as a central hub for your finances, organizing all your accounts, budgets, and bills in one place. You have the option to enter your transactions manually and import bank statements, or you can connect your bank accounts for automatic updates.
Unlike with other budgeting apps, you can also integrate investments, cryptocurrencies, loans, and mortgages. Of course you can and should add your credit card accounts, so you get a complete overview of your financial activity.
And to help you start 2020 on the right foot, the software lets you set up automatic budgets on accounts of your choice, so every transaction is accounted for. Still over-spending on takeout? There’s no hiding from it now.
If you’re really committed to making money moves in 2020, this is a great first step. Money Wiz 3 usually retails for $49.99, but for a limited time, you can gain unlimited access for only $19.99 — a savings of 60%.
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