
This is another exceptionally clean, user-friendly interface, and with a 4.5 rating on iTunes from over 6,000 reviews it's clearly a fan favorite. makes it easy to get started with, and consumers can add savings accounts, checking accounts, credit cards, retirement funds - basically, any personal finance account a consumer would need to track on a daily basis. Like Personal Capital, costs nothing to sign up for, and users can download their highly-rated apps on iTunes at no charge. Perhaps the most popular personal finance software available today comes from. Overall, Personal Capital has developed Creditnet's favorite personal finance software of 2014. With all this available to users, it's not surprising that TIME Magazine rated this one of the 50 best website's of 2012. Personal Capital's iPhone app boasts a 4.5 star rating from over 1,300 reviewers. Essentially, Personal Capital puts all of a consumers finances in one place, making organization and finance management easier than ever before. Personal Capital's online personal finance management system is free for users to sign up for, and provides users with the ability to track their personal portfolio, analyze 401k and mutual fund fees, track spending and saving budgets daily, and send money on the 'go' from a tablet or smartphone. Creditnet pointed to Personal Capital's simple set-up, clean and user-friendly interface, and wide-ranging finance management tools when selecting this personal finance software as the best of the best in 2014. Personal Capital was Creditnet's favorite e-finance app for May, so it's no surprise that nothing has changed in such a short amount of time. With that, here is Creditnet's list of the best personal finance software available in 2014. "Obviously, that gave us a lot to consider." "We really wanted to include all forms of personal finance software, rather than just one specific sector of the industry," said Bushey. Note that Creditnet considered personal finance software that focused most on American consumer needs. June marks the halfway point of the year, which is why - an online authority on personal finance and credit-related topics - today took the time to reveal their picks for the best personal finance software of 2013 (so far).Īccording to Creditnet Vice President Jason Bushey, Creditnet took into account how user-friendly a product was, whether consumers could access it through their tablet or smartphone, whether the software was wide-ranging or niche-specific, and how easy it was to set up an account. Essentially, consumers have access to every account, all the time, and mobile apps and online finance sites are making it easier everyday to track everything from short-term savings to long-term goals. Personal finance software has hit new heights in 2014, be it on consumers' desktops, laptops, smartphones or tablets.
