Budget Rite
Gone are the days when budgeting used to take immense time and effort. With Budget Rite, in just minutes a day, you will be well on your way to gaining complete control of your finances. Budget Rite is an iPhone app designed to suit your unique needs and lifestyle. It helps you plan your budget, track spending, and maximize your savings. At any moment, you will know exactly which levers to pull to make your money last longer and go farther.
Budget Rite is very simple to use but has remarkably powerful features. You can define budget categories for income, spending and savings. You can choose a budget cycle for each category - Daily, Weekly, Every 2 Weeks, Every 4 Weeks, Monthly, Every 2 Months, Every 3 Months, Every 6 Months and Every Year. You can set up and track recurring and non-recurring transactions. With Budget Rite's fast data entry features, keeping track of inflows and outflows is a snap. With a single tap on the screen, you will know where your money was spent and how much is remaining for each budget category.
Budget Rite has sophisticated analysis features to help you gain an edge in managing your finances. Its charting features will help you "slice and dice" your spending patterns to find new ways of making your money go farther. The pie charts, bar charts and stacked bar graphs will give you clues and help spot opportunities to add to your savings and net worth.
You can also easily keep your budget synched up by sharing your data with family members. This is made possible by Budget Rite’s electronic data sharing features that let you send and receive data across iPhones, iPads and iPods.
There is more - you can fine-tune your budget with time. You can re-categorize current and historical transactions under different categories, allowing you to split an existing category into two categories or merge two distinct categories into a single category. There are features that help you make the right adjustments to keep your budget balanced - you can transfer amounts across categories, carry over unspent amounts across budget cycles, and much, much more.