New finance app with a never done before approach

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  1. budget_planner

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    Before you download and install. please read the following

    This is not your typical Budget app, so please read below.

    With a regular budget app, the user will enter an amount, then based on that amount he/she will determine how much money they can spend during the month.

    Budget Planner takes a different approach; it displays your balance on a calendar view letting the user know how much money they will actually have on any particular day. Like a balance forecaster where you enter all your current and future transactions.

    Here is an example:
    Let's say you get paid every two weeks, so you click the plus sign in the calendar view and enter 1,245 (make it recur every 2W). Then on the 3rd your electric bill will debit the account for 200, the water bill on the 9th for 100, and your cell phone bill on the 12th 300.

    Budget Planner will display 1,245 on the calendar until the 3rd when it will change to 1,045. Then on the 9th it will display 945, and on the 12th it will display 645.

    If you have any questions, visit our website at mybudget-planner . com and chat with us, we are there 24/7


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  2. stogie53

    stogie53 Well-Known Member

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    MEYTNM4H7P79 Thanks!
     
  3. St1ckyn1ck3l

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    6 minutes after post, all 5 codes lurked.
     
  4. ColeDaddy

    ColeDaddy Silver Supporter<br>Moderator
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    Too bad about the lurks. I would have love to do a mini-review on iTunes. Looks like a good app...
     
  5. djflippy

    djflippy Well-Known Member

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    Looks like a nice approach. Sounds somewhat similar to YNAB budgeting, in a good way.
     

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