Technology
This super cheap bill-paying app is like having your own financial planner
Another day, another report bashing millennial spending habits.
Millennials get a lot of flak from their elders for dumping their mortgage down payments into daily avocado toast runs, but is it really their fault home ownership is fast becoming a distant dream?
Still, it doesn’t hurt to double down on finances (we’ve previously published this money-saving guide to aid millennials who want to get a handle on their saving habits). And now we even have a handy money hack to complement that: the Chronicle Pro Budgeting Tool.
Made for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, this app is an easy, effective way to track all your payments that are due, plus coordinate and assess your spending all in one convenient place. In short, never miss a bill again, and keep those late fees away.
Here’s a breakdown of key Chronicle Pro features:
Bill paying reminders. You’ll get convenient pop-up notifications reminding you to pay your bills before they are due, right on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
In-app bill payment. Make and log payments right in one place.
Forecast View. A recent addition to later Chronicle versions, this powerful tool is like having a financial planner in the palm of your hand. It lets you preview bills you’ll need to pay in the months ahead, plus estimate any amounts you’ll have due based on your payment history.
Spending dashboard. This user-friendly dashboard articulates all your spending habits in easy-to-read charts and graphs. It’s a quick way to ascertain your spending and see if you need to make any changes (no more digging through credit card billing statements trying to decipher weird abbreviations).
Who knows? Maybe you’ll find a surprising surcharge you’d be happy to eliminate. Certainly, some folks have, as apparently drunken spending on Amazon is apparently a thing.
The Chronicle Pro Budgeting Tool is valued at $19.99, but you can grab it now at just $9.99 — that’s half off for a limited time only.
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