List of personal finance software

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Personal finance software can be used to track spending, create budgets, and plan for future expenses. Some software differs by feature support, software code and development transparency, mobile app features, import methods, Monetization model, privacy and data storage practices.

Risks[]

The use of expense tracking, budgeting, and other personal finance software carries some risk, most notably is due to the disclosure of a username, password, or other account credentials used to automatically synchronize banking information with an expense tracking application. Another significant area of risk is due to sensitive personal information that is stored anytime data is digitized. This risk may be compounded based on the security the software vendor has implemented as well as the availability of the data and where specifically it is stored (online or a local application). An often overlooked form of risk is due to the monetization model and privacy practices of the vendor or software provider, whether the application is "free" or fee based. Open source software is one way of potentially minimizing the risks of privacy and monetization related risks of data exposure.

The following is a list of personal financial management software. The first section is devoted to free and open-source software, and the second is for proprietary software.

Free and open-source personal financial management software[]

Name Written in Operating system Mobile Presence Software license Description Countries of origin Last stable release date Language
GnuCash C, Scheme, C++

Java (Android App)

Windows, Mac OS, Linux.[1] Android (limited companion app)[1] GPL,[1] Apache License 2 (Android App)[2] Personal and small-business financial-accounting software that supports tracking bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses.[1] 4.4 / 28 Dec 2020[3] Multilingual[1]
KMyMoney C++ FreeBSD, Linux, Windows[4] GPL (v2)[5] Supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and import/export to the “QIF” file format Worldwide 5.0.4 / Apr 21, 2019[6] Multilingual[7]
Ledger C++ Any Unix-like including macOS, Microsoft Windows[8] Android (via Termux)[9] BSD[10] A command-line based double-entry bookkeeping application. Data is stored in a plain text file, using a simple format, which the users prepare themselves using other tools. Ledger does not write or modify data, it parses the input data and produces reports. 3.1.3 / Mar 31, 2019[11] Multilingual

Proprietary personal financial management vendors and software[]

Name Spending Tracking Budgeting Investment Tracking Third-Party Bill Paying Operating Systems Mobile Support Software Type Direct Cost Other Monetization Models Description
Banktivity Yes Yes Yes Yes Mac OS iOS Stand alone Personal finance software for Mac OS.
Mint Yes[12] Yes[12] Yes[12] No[13] Any iOS, Android Web-Based Free Financial product referrals[14]
Moneydance Yes Yes Any (JVM based) Stand alone
Moneyspire
MoneyWiz
Personal Capital Manual or Automated Yes No Any Web-Based Free Fee-based in-house financial planning. Primarily a wealth management company that provides free services to non-clients. Offers financial advising for a fee, which establishes a client-fiduciary relationship that they claim makes them less incentivized to sell private client data as they are bound by law to act in their client's best interests.[15]
Quicken Manual or Automated[16] Yes[16] Yes[16] Yes[16] Windows, Mac OS(limited)[16] Android, iOS[17] Stand alone or Web-Based for full functionality Yearly fee[16]
You Need a Budget Manual or Automated Yes Yes No Any Android, iOS, Apple Watch, Alexa Web-Based Yearly or Monthly Fee[18] Differentiates itself by providing budgeting advice.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Free Accounting Software". GnuCash. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  2. ^ Fet, Ngewi (2019-01-11), Gnucash for Android mobile companion application. : codinguser/gnucash-android, retrieved 2019-01-14
  3. ^ GitHub - Gnucash/gnucash: GnuCash Double-Entry Accounting Program., GnuCash Developers, 2019-01-14, retrieved 2019-01-14
  4. ^ "KDE TechBase:Copyrights - KDE TechBase". KDE TechBase. Retrieved Jan 18, 2018.
  5. ^ "COPYING file". Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  6. ^ "KMyMoney News". Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  7. ^ "KMyMoney - KMyMoney News". KMyMoney. KDE e.V. Retrieved Feb 23, 2018.
  8. ^ Ledger 2.6.1 and 3.1.1 binaries for windows systems
  9. ^ https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Available_Software[dead link]
  10. ^ "Ledger: Command-Line Accounting". GitHub. 15 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Releases · ledger/Ledger". GitHub.
  12. ^ a b c "How it works". Mint. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  13. ^ "Mint bill pay is no longer supported". Mint.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Privacy". security.intuit.com. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  15. ^ "Privacy Policy | Personal Capital". www.personalcapital.com. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  16. ^ a b c d e f "Quicken 2018: Personal Finance, Money Management, Budgeting". Quicken. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  17. ^ "Manage your finances on the go with Quicken". Quicken. 2014-10-01. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  18. ^ "Pricing | You Need a Budget". YNAB. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
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