If you’re interested in keeping track of your money but don’t feel like taking up accounting as a hobby, you might already be using Mint. It’s a lot better than going manual (it takes a special person to update their spreadsheet every day), but integration issues and a lack of investing tools are fairly common complaints, and some people just aren’t a fan of Intuit. Luckily, there’s a lot of competition out there now, and the category of “free apps that let you manage all your finances in one place” has grown significantly. That “free” qualification limits your options a bit, as a lot of… Read more