EveryDollar
play.google.comSummary
Ask questionsEveryDollar is a personal budgeting application that helps users track expenses, plan spending, and manage their finances. It offers features like custom budget creation, transaction tracking, and financial account integration to help users save money and achieve financial goals. The broader Ramsey Solutions ecosystem provides additional financial education content and tools.
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Category-Based Content Library
Newsletter Subscription
Search & Filter
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Multimedia Content Support
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Responsive Design
SEO Optimization
Social Sharing
Tag-Based Navigation
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PricingFreemium
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- Automatically stream your transactions into your budget
- Connect to multiple financial accounts in one app
- Get a custom expense report of all your spending & income trends
- Export transaction data to Excel
- Get personalized recommendations for faster expense tracking
- Set due date reminders to manage your bills easier
- Calculate your current & projected net worth
- Track spending based on when you get paid and when things are due with paycheck planning
- Set big-picture debt and savings goals and see when you’ll hit them with financial roadmap
- Pay off debt faster with easy money tracking
- Join live Q&A sessions with professional financial coaches
Rationale
EveryDollar is primarily a budgeting app, which differs from the 'Fluent in Finance Platform' concept focused on content-driven financial education. While EveryDollar's parent company, Ramsey Solutions, offers a wide range of financial education content, including articles categorized by topic and a newsletter, the EveryDollar app itself is not a content platform. The website for EveryDollar and Ramsey Solutions does show some matching features like categorized articles and a newsletter, but the core offering of EveryDollar is a budgeting tool, not a content library for financial literacy.
