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The best personal finance apps for macOS

The best personal finance apps for macOS

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
25 May 2021
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For managing your personal finances on your Mac computer, you can check our list of the best personal finance apps available for the macOS. You can keep track of your finances in a faster, more convenient, and simpler way with these applications.

The best personal finance apps available for macOS

Despite today’s technological advances, there are still people who calculate their finances and everything that involves expenses through Excel, even on Mac.

Some do not know it and others simply do not dare to change their spreadsheet, but nowadays there are different applications available for Mac that offer much more modern and simple solutions when it comes to managing finances.

As a Mac user, you should not miss the opportunity to use some of the best personal finance applications that can be used with macOS. Here are 3 of them:

 Learn about the 3 best personal finance apps available for the Mac
The best personal finance apps available for macOS

Moneywiz (Mac)

This application deserves to be at the top of this list for several reasons, as it is a fairly complete app that in addition to offering an attractive interface, also has powerful features and support for the most popular banks.

With Moneywiz you can create unlimited cash portfolios, attach investment accounts from sources such as Robinhood, Binance and it also allows you to integrate banking connections from popular institutions such as CapitalOne, Chase, and Wells Fargo.

In short, the application supports more than 40,000 banks in 55 countries.

The app is free to download, but also comes with a premium subscription.

Money Pro

In this case, the application is fully paid unlike the first one. It is one of the most widely used paid financial apps today.

It has a nice theme with a blue tone that makes it look quite eye-catching from the Mac.

Its main strengths are bill planning, budgeting, and account tracking. It is an ideal tool for households and businesses.

It has a great calendar view that reflects the due date of invoices and also allows you to schedule them with ease.

Another thing is Money Pro’s ability to create budgets, budget transfers with a great banking connection.

The application has two subscriptions which are Plus and Gold. The first cost $2.99 and the other with $6.99.

Money

The first applications shown so far are aimed especially at people who are advanced in financial matters and are looking for all possible options to manage expenses.

In this case, the Dinero app takes a much simpler approach to manage budgets and expenses.

Here you will create an offline account in which you can add your income and expenses. In addition, you can create custom budgets based on preferences, schedule expenses, create detailed reports and view all transactions in one place.

This application can be downloaded for free, but you can pay a premium version at $50 annually to unlock the bank connection feature available for more than 50 countries.

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A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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