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Apple Card and Apple Cash can now share data with budgeting apps in iOS 17.4 — Here are the apps that support it so far

If you’re tired of checking multiple apps to keep an eye on your budget, iOS 17.4 has just solved your problem. Now, Apple Card, Apple Cash, and Apple Savings data can all be accessed through budgeting apps, though many apps haven’t integrated it just yet. Before now, the ability to integrate savings with budgeting apps was exclusive to Mint but, with that closing down in January, customers were left without the option. Given the three Apple banking services will be part of many customers' day-to-day spending, any apps…

Google Cloud’s Nick Godfrey Talks Security, Budget and AI for CISOs

Image: Adobe/Sundry Photography As senior director and global head of the office of the chief information security officer (CISO) at Google Cloud, Nick Godfrey oversees educating employees on cybersecurity as well as handling threat detection and mitigation. We conducted an interview with Godfrey via video call about how CISOs and other tech-focused business leaders can allocate their finite resources, getting buy-in on security from other stakeholders, and the new challenges and opportunities introduced by…

Best budgeting apps for individuals, startups and small businesses

As we head into the New Year, you might be interested in creating a budget for yourself or you may be looking for a new tool to help manage your startup or small business’s budget. You may be looking to switch out your current budgeting app for a better one, or perhaps you’re someone who has traditionally relied on spreadsheets. Although spreadsheets can be a simple way to manage and track a budget, it could be worth checking out budgeting apps to save yourself some time and effort. We’ve compiled two lists of apps…

The best Mint alternatives: 10 great budgeting apps for 2024

Digital Trends Digital products, despite their popularity, can also be discontinued. One such example is Mint, a personal finance application that has been helping users manage their money, budget, and pay bills since 2007. Unfortunately, Mint is shutting down. However, there are many other similar apps available in the market that are worth considering. Moreover, like Mint, many of these alternatives are also free. These apps are available on Android and iOS and work on devices like the Google Pixel 8 Pro and iPhone…

IT budgets should increase in 2024, but it still could be tough going for startups

I think most people would agree that 2023 was a challenging time to be a startup. There were lots of layoffs as companies struggled to make the transition from growth to profitability. Meanwhile, sales cycles were longer and many startups struggled to grow at a decent pace. As we start to see the economic signals improve a bit with inflation letting up, the cost of money dropping, and most currency headwinds decreasing, you would think that 2024 might be shaping up to be a better year. Not necessarily. We are in a…

Sort your finances out for the new year with this budgeting iPhone app

If one of your New Year’s Resolutions is to sort out your finances in 2024, then there are plenty of apps that can help you gain more clarity about what you’re earning and what you’re spending. But I’ve found from personal experience that if finance apps aren’t incredibly straightforward to use, they make money management more confusing, not less. This is why I'll be trying Buddy, a simple budgeting and expenses app that keeps you on top of your finances while having a minimal and easy-to-use design. With Buddy, you can…

I tested the best Mint alternatives, and this is my new favorite budgeting app

, NerdWallet, Quicken Simplifi, and Monarch Money, at $99 a year, is my top pick.  Pros: Easy to set up, and powerful tools for analyzing your finances and building a budget. Cons: The most expensive personal financial program.I didn't plan on spending my Thanksgiving week looking at personal finance programs, but since Intuit decided to bury Mint, its popular free money tracking and budget program, I didn't have a choice. Mint will stop working on January 1, 2024. Intuit would prefer it if I moved my Mint data to

Mint is going away, but these easy budgeting apps can take its place

If you’ve been using Intuit’s Mint app to help you budget, automatically collect your expenses, put them in useful categories, and remind you to pay them, then you were probably a bit shocked to find out that Intuit will be folding Mint into its other financial service, Credit Karma, as of January 1st, 2024.Credit Karma’s main service is to offer advice about financial products based on your credit score, which means this may be a good fit depending on how many of Mint’s features will be moved to Credit Karma. But it’s…

U.S. Economic Growth Accelerates

The economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates. The economy expanded at a 2.4% annual rate in the second quarter, remaining well clear of a recession despite higher rates. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all…

Disney World Hasn't Felt This Empty in Years

Shorter wait times for rides and more discount offers are signs of thinning crowds at the theme parks. Shorter wait times for rides and more discount offers are signs of thinning crowds at the theme parks. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the…