Technology
This top-rated app makes managing holiday finances a bit less stressful
TL;DR: Learn to save money with the Toshl Finance Medici Plan Subscription for $39.99, a 66% savings.
Ok, let’s get straight to the point: spending money is easy. Saving, budgeting, and planning, especially around the holidays? That’s way more difficult. But juggling your credit and debit cards, cash, and various accounts can be a whole lot easier year-round with the help of a Toshl Finance Medici Plan Subscription.
Toshl Finance stands out amongst the sea of finance apps, with a 4.6-star rating on the Google Play Store and a 4.7 on the App Store. It works by importing data from your bank, credit cards, and other financial services so you can better visualize your budget. Heck, it even works with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, if you’re into that kind of thing.
You can set it up to track your accounts automatically or you can manually input your expenses. For example, say you only want to track what you spend eating out every week, or how much you allot to non-essentials like entertainment. It’s totally up to you.
The graphs make it easy to visualize your current financial situation, so you can make adjustments and save more. It’s compatible with over 13,000 banks and financial services worldwide and works with just four simple taps: “amount,” “next,” “category,” and “save.”
Spending or saving, credit or debt – it doesn’t matter. Track it all with ease using a Toshl Finance Medici Plan. Usually $119.97, you can get a three-year subscription now – just in time for the holidays – for just $39.99.
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