Monthly Budget - Petty Cash

Monthly Budget - Petty Cash

By Tayson Nguyen

  • Category: Finance
  • Release Date: 2021-04-16
  • Current Version: 24.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 7.46 MB
  • Developer: Tayson Nguyen
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.75
4.75
From 8 Ratings

Description

Petty Cash is the simplest and quickest way to create a zero-based budget. Assign a job to every dollar and create a monthly budget in 5 minutes. Track expenses and see where your money is going. Petty Cash is guaranteed to save you money and help you achieve your financial goals! FEATURES: • zero-based budget planner • create multiple funds to track your goals • share funds with others • automatic recurring expenses and income • custom expense categories • iCloud sync • monthly expense chart • CSV export • Face ID lock Petty Cash is FREE with an optional subscription. Payment will be charged to your account at confirmation of purchase and will automatically renew (at the duration/price selected) unless auto-renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Current subscription may not be cancelled during the active subscription period. You can manage your subscription and/or turn off auto-renewal by visiting your account settings after purchase. Petty Cash Pro Subscription: • create unlimited funds • unlimited transaction history • share funds with others • CSV export • Face ID Lock • support Petty Cash Privacy Policy: https://pettycash.app/privacypolicy/ Terms of Use: https://pettycash.app/terms/ Have questions or feedback? Send them to info@pettycash.app If you enjoy using Petty Cash or found the app useful, please consider leaving a review. Thank you!

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Reviews

  • Great app, easy to analyze & track spending

    5
    By Tallulah-hoohah
    This is great. Perfect layout, nice and simple. Took a couple minutes to set up but fairly straightforward and intuitive. You first set an income amount and how often it comes in (monthly, weekly, 2x a month, etc). Fixed expenses like rent, phone plan, and gym membership go under “expenses” and are deducted automatically at the date you set (monthly, weekly, etc). Then variable costs like entertainment, groceries, etc, are “funds” that you allot an amount for and then spend out of over the course of the month. The app makes it easy to tweak, so if, for example, you realize by the end of the month you’re not allocating enough to your “grocery” fund, you can just get in and adjust the amounts as your income, spending habits or saving goals change. I just got it, but so far it seems like a really convenient and well-designed app. It’s very similar to how I was tracking expenses and income on paper before, but much easier to use and customize, gives me a much better picture of my spending habits. A+

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