FamilyCash - Personal Budget & Budgeting App app for iPhone and iPad
4.4 (
6304 ratings )
Productivity
Finance
Developer:
FamilyCash LLC
Free
Current version:
1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Nov 2013
App size: 4.49 Mb
This isnt another budgeting app, its better. It does the work for you. With FamilyCash, you’ll be able to save and spend money without the hassle of creating a budget every month. Its designed to simplify your familys life, so you can spend your time (and money) on better things. Know exactly what FamilyCash can do for your money with our free 60-day trial.
Features:
- Individually Tailored to match your Spending Habits.
- Manage your spending at an individual or family level.
- Provide any family member with Free access.
- Instant Awareness of Money Spent & Money Available.
- Supports Multiple Paychecks.
- Reminders to Pay Bills.
- Play Ground to play around with your real information.
- Peace of Mind through Awareness.
- Exclusively offered for the iPhone.
Latest reviews of FamilyCash - Personal Budget & Budgeting App app for iPhone and iPad
Must have!
Ive been waiting for an app like this. Super easy to use!
Almost there
Great event-based budgeting concept. Execution is a little tedious for reconciliation. A bit buggy right now, but support is extremely responsive.
Would the last person using FamilyCash please turn off the lights?
FamilyCash was great for the first few months of my subscription. But now the developers have apparently disappeared (still no updates since December 2013). Its a real shame because it started out as a good app, and it could have become a great app if given more love.
Below is the last review I wrote…
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Pros:
• Envelope budgeting without the envelopes!
• Everything is rounded to dollars, so you wont drive yourself crazy keeping tabs on missing pennies.
• No need to reconcile with your bank accounts. (In fact, theres no way to do so, but I consider this a plus.)
Cons:
• When money comes out of an envelope tied to a regular bill payment, it debits the balance remaining to be paid on that bill—even if youre not really paying that bill but just temporarily "borrowing" from it. A little too easy to burn yourself this way.
• If you miss more than one cycle of a payment thats due, it vanishes from the "Due" list; meanwhile it continues to ratchet up the count shown for overdue items.
• There used to be enthusiastic support with updates several times a month. As of this writing, the last update was in December 2013, and emails about bugs in the app get a noncommittal, were-aware-of-the-problem response—which for a $20/year service does not inspire confidence.
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