do you use an app to manage your money?


Hey Reader

Today, I'm popping in really quick to share my favorite tool for tracking my net worth.

I use Monarch Money to track my financial progress. This app is SO cool! I love the different ways it gives me insights into my money. Every month, it gives an overview of your cash flow, your top expense categories, and compares how all these things have changed since last month.

I prefer to use an app because I like to make things simple. Rather than putting every single expense on a spreadsheet, I let Monarch track everything and report back to me.

Play around with it. I think you’ll like it. With it, you'll never ask yourself "Where'd my money go?" because you will see it right in front of you. You can use my referral link to get an extended 30-day trial, instead of the normal 7-day trial.

Now I know for some, this may be a scary thought. You'd prefer not to look at it afraid of what you might see. I've had the maxed-out credit cards and loans dragging down my net worth. I'm here to show you how it can be on the other side.

Eager to see you thrive,

Prisca

P.S. I help women like you create a customized plan for your money that allows you to enjoy life now while saving for your future. Schedule a free call to learn how my coaching can help you.


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Hi! I'm Prisca, money coach for professional Millenial women

I help professional women balance their desire to enjoy life now with the need to save for the future without stressing over every dollar.

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