Technology
Personal finance app on sale just in time for tax season
TL;DR: As of Feb. 24th, you can get a lifetime of useful saving tips with the Emma personal finance and budgeting app for $39, a 86% savings.
The next time you feel glum looking at your finances, remember that at least you didn’t get absolutely humiliated by your peers in front of millions of people. Even billionaires have bad days. You can, however, make your financial future look a little brighter with help from Emma.
Not to be confused with the Gwyneth Paltrow movie of the same name (nor the Jane Austen classic), Emma is a money management and budgeting app that gives you a complete picture of your finances so you can save more and budget smarter.
Using state-of-the-art tech, Emma analyzes all of your linked accounts and identifies opportunities for saving. You can avoid overdrafts, cancel wasteful or unused subscriptions, track your debt, and set up savings goals over time. Plus, Emma uses end-to-end 256-bit TLS bank-grade encryption and has read-only access, ensuring that only you can touch your money and your data never falls into the wrong hands.
The best part is that Emma users report saving up to $800 every year, which would explain why it has 4.7/5 stars on the App Store. It’s even been the highly coveted Apple App of the Day before. In other words, if you’re trying to save money every month, pay off your debts, improve your credit score, and make more smart money decisions, signing up for Emma certainly can’t hurt. A lifetime subscription to Emma is usually $299.99, but you can get one for $39. See? You’re making better money moves already.
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