In the developer, Matthias Hochgatterer’s words:įinances is an accounting software based on double-entry bookkeeping. Finances 2 seeks to bring modernity to an already polished interface of its predecessor, additional features such as multiple accounts and currencies, a better sync engine, as well as bring the power of its bookkeeping features to macOS. The app itself has great pedigree – My Finances has been around for almost three years now, and has been covered here on Beautiful Pixels as well. One of the most detailed, and most well designed of such apps, is Finances 2. Thankfully, you can also get rid of your personal ledgers, because financial apps are plenty out there. Gone are the days when one needed to guard receipts for the tax man – you can simply scan them using your phone and scanning software, like the excellent Scanbot, an app we’ve covered here and here. Keeping on top of all this is getting more and more difficult, but smart devices are playing an increasingly pivotal role in this exercise. We live in the world rife with app subscriptions, periodically-renewing service contracts, infrequent but large lumpsum payments, and daily expenditures. It is inarguable, however, that getting a handle on one’s personal finances is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. The sheer number of terms floating out there is enough to make even the most hardened of linguists struggle, not to mention remembering subtle differences, such as the one between ‘Gross’ and ‘Net’. The financial world is complicated, and no one knows this better than someone who’s worked in the field, without the benefit (and, if I’m to be honest, the proclivity) for Finance. In iPad, iPhone Finances 2 - Beautifully Detailed Bookkeeping App for iOS and Mac
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