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Budget Calculator - Personal Financial Planning Money Manager


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Productivité Finance
Développeur Maxim Gusarov
Libre

“You can save $112,000 over a lifetime by just bringing your lunch to work” - personal finance statistics say.

“Sometimes, its easy to overlook all of the tiny little "leaks" in your budget. People often dont realize how much theyre spending.

Its easy to think that youre not buying anything lavish. Youre not dining at the Ritz.
Youre not flying to Paris. You dont drive a Mercedes-Benz. Where on earth is all of your money going?

Let me ask you a few questions:
Do you buy a coffee from Starbucks?
Do you buy ice cream, cookies, soda, or other junk food?
Do you own a car that has poor gas mileage?
Do you have a pet?
Do you occasionally grab lunch out when youre on the go?

All of these represents the most common ways in which people spend money.
None of these purchases are "wrong" or "right." Theyre simply choices. If you want to spend money on these items, you need to cut other expenses out of your budget. The core of budgeting is prioritizing: Cut the expenses that are less important to you, so that you can leave room in the budget for the spending that really matters.”*

So here it comes - Budget Calculator or Your Finance Personal Assistant
Use it to Track, Control, Analyze & Plan Your Money.

Budget Calculator:
- is designed to be simple
- has fast & easy data entry forms
- has got all tools for you to be effective in your money management

The App tools will help you to:
1. Track your expenses & fill it in seconds
2. Control & Analyze Money Leaks with Interactive Pie Charts
3. Plan & Forecast to achieve your goals with Interactive Graphs
4. Make it Personal with Customisation Tools
5. Be Secure with Password Protection
6. Perform a detailed analysis with Data Export to PC
7. Not miss a thing with Smart Notifications

So, Get It Now!

We are constantly trying to improve the app if you have a feedback please let us know [email protected]

*“Where Does All My Money Go” full article on budgeting.about.com