There are good, and bad, apps to help with your budget.

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This is Bill Sikkens, host of User

Friendly 2.0 Saturdays

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here on The Answer

with this week's Tech Wednesday.

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We've been talking subscriptions

and budgets on the show lately,

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and they've had some feedback

coming in asking, are there any apps

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or software or anything out there

that can help me deal with budgeting?

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General household management

and tracking subscriptions?

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And the answer to this is yes.

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There are a couple of good options,

but unfortunately a number of bad options

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as well.

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And it's important

that if you want to set up

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a tool like this, that you get a good one,

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one that's not going to cost you

a lot of money to use

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that is capable and that you know

where your data is being stored

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and that type of thing.

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Since it deals with finances

this week on User

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Friendly 2.0, we're going to be talking

about some of these apps,

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some of the good ones,

as well as some of the not good ones.

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What they do

and what features you may need to be able

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to keep track of things,

and how much money you might save

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when you figure out where things are going

that maybe you forgot about

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or didn't know about.

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Join us Saturday

here on The Answer or at userfriendly.show