![]() We’ve scoured the internet and app store reviews to compile the following list of the 11 best finance apps, at least one of which is sure to make your financial life a whole lot easier. Whatever you and your hard-earned dollars need, there’s probably an app for that. Heck, maybe your checking account (still) requires some serious TLC after last year’s Black Friday sales. ![]() Maybe you want to explore the crypto market. Maybe you’re fresh out of college and having trouble creating a budget for your newly adult self, or you need some help opening an investment account. Still, there’s always room for improvement in terms of setting and keeping your long-term financial goals. (The same can’t been said for older generations.) Plus, we can spot a bad value a mile away - sorry, napkins - and we know a scam when we see one. ![]() We budget and save almost as much as baby boomers do, and more than half of us have a savings goal. The thing is, millennials are actually pretty savvy when it comes to money management and financial planning, or at least way more so than most people think. At this point, the dead horse has been thoroughly beaten and shipped off to the glue factory.Īnyone born between 19 knows all too well that millennials get a bad rap when it comes to all things personal finance - as if we *wanted* lifelong student loan debt, a housing affordability crisis, or a gig economy in which well-paying jobs with benefits are basically unicorns. ![]() Millennials, avocado toast, bad spending habits, blah blah blah. ![]()
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