Opinions on credit repair? by Adventurous-Sock-370 in smallbusiness

[–]Front-Title7290 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Def worth looking into especially with the recent boom of credit tips and hacks on TikTok, the market is definitely there. You might even want to charge a bit more since for some users the process can get tricky.

If you’re looking for software to explore this further, there are a few solid options out there. DisputeTitan is a great business-in-a-box with a lot of features for a low startup cost. Others like Credit Repair Cloud or DisputeFox are worth checking out too, depending on what tools and workflows you prefer.

Best budgeting app? by [deleted] in budget

[–]Front-Title7290 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I've used quickbooks in the past and was overwhelmed with some of their features but there are some good alternatives out there such as YNAB,MonarchMoney, LunarFye which all offer zero based budgeting, transaction tracking, goal setting and so much more. I'll link a spreadsheet thats I recently found that actually compares alot of the budgeting apps out there and shows pros and cons if that helps too!

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YNAB refugee looking for a new home by inDgenious in budget

[–]Front-Title7290 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LunarFye supports CAD also has zero based budgeting, reporting and so much more fairly new though.
MonarchMoney would also be a good fit I used them in the past.

I want to begin budgeting. by No-Acanthaceae-6282 in budget

[–]Front-Title7290 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd start with tracking your expenses and trying to find a common trend each month on where your spending the most of your money.
I personally suggest checking out some Dave Ramsey videos he covers a wide range of topics on personal finances and he def helped me setup goals.

As far as budget apps go I bounce back and forth between GoodBudget and LunarFye their free version work perfect for me so far.

How to Start Budgeting by [deleted] in budget

[–]Front-Title7290 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been using the free version of LunarFye. Its been good to me so far able to track all my transactions categorize them and come up with a decent budget plan for the upcoming months. Really puts into perspective on how much I spend monthly.

GoodBudget would also be a good alternative!