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Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!

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Need help managing your finances on the go? Check out these Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!

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Here at The Budget Savvy Bride, we love sharing helpful tools, services, and products to help you to be savvier in life and wedding planning! Today’s focus is on sharing tools to help you manage your money for the wedding day and every day! I’m talking about utilizing little pieces of software that you can install on your smartphone… aka Money Apps! 

I want to share with you some great money apps I’ve discovered that could come in handy in budgeting for your wedding, saving up for the big day, or even sending vendor payments! Each of these apps is available for both iPhone and Android devices, so no matter what type of smartphone you’re rocking, you’ll be able to use these helpful financial apps.

Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!

Acorns.com

Available on iOS or Android

Acorns is an app to make investing easier than ever. It allows you to invest in small amounts by rounding daily purchases up to the nearest dollar. For example, if you buy a gallon of milk for $2.65, the app will round the purchase up to $3.00 and invest the additional 35 cents in a portfolio of your choosing. Acorns truly makes investing a fun, simple process, and these little investments can add up quickly over the course of a year.


Mint

Available on iOS or Android

The free Mint app pulls in all your personal finance accounts and investments into one place, so you can track your spending, create a budget, receive bill reminders, and save more money. You can also check your credit score for free! Mint is a must-have app for managing all of your personal finances, and it’s available on iPhone or Android devices!


Venmo

Available on iOS or Android

Send money for free. Cash out to any bank overnight! Pay your friends for dinner, drinks, rent, and more. Even pay your wedding vendors! Easily collect money from people who owe you. Venmo uses bank-grade security systems and data encryption to protect your financial information and is a part of eBay and PayPal. It’s definitely a life-saver!


Trim Financial Manager

Web-Based Application

Trim Financial Manager is a virtual personal assistant that constantly works to save you money! Trim can cancel your old subscriptions, set spending alerts, check how much you spent on Uber last month, and automatically fight fees… these are just a few cool ways Trim makes you savvier with less effort!


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We hope you find these money apps helpful in budgeting for your big day and beyond!

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Need help managing your finances on the go? Check out these Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!
Need help managing your finances on the go? Check out these Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!
Need help managing your finances on the go? Check out these Helpful Money Apps to Help with Budgeting for Your Wedding Day and Every Day!

Jessica Bishop Headshot

Jessica Bishop is the founder of TheBudgetSavvyBride.com, and has worked in various areas and roles within the wedding industry since 2007. She is the author of the best-selling book,The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer and also hosts The Bouquet Toss Wedding Planning Podcast. Jessica's expert wedding advice and savvy savings tips have been featured by Good Morning America, COSMOPOLITAN, Glamour, and more. You can learn more about Jessica on her personal blog and professional website.