If Saving Money is Wrong, I Don't Want to be Right

Apps for students to manage their finances and help save money.

Mint

Securely connects your bank account and automatically organizes your spending into different categories. It also gives suggestions on how to budget the money and how to cut back in areas where spending is the highest.

Tiller

Automatically transfers all of your pending transactions and final balances into a Google Sheet and Excel spreadsheet by connecting all of your banks, credit cards and investments with the spreadsheets.

Left to Spend

Allows you to keep track of your spending habits in an easy and efficient manner. You can also create a "target allowance" that helps give you a set goal of how much money you should be budgeting on a monthly basis.

Personal Capital

Looks at financial investments based on general wealth management. It offers many benefits and has several features that can carry you toward adulthood.

YNAB

Stands for "You Need A Budget" and offers a free one month trial period. It caters to several budgeting tools including a debt repayment interface that sets up a payment plan based on your financial objectives.