The Mac is a different breed. There are lots of specialty software for the Mac that the PC doesn’t have. For instance, for accounting and banking, the first software thought of for the PC is Quickbooks or Quicken. But, the Mac goes deeper to manage your banking, offering great ways to track your finances and investments.
Here are the top 5 Mac banking software applications:
- Balance – A do-it-all software that lets you track finances, such as: credit cards, stock investments, and expenses.
- Axial Finance – The perfect software for investors and traders. This analyzes the best opportunities for you.
- Business Plan Software – Great for business owners who want to project sales, expenses, balance sheet, and cash flow.
- Commercial Loan Analysis Model – Stay on top of your loan with your income statement and balance sheet analysis.
- Debtinator – A fun way to pay off your debts. Plug in your income, expenses, and debts and it will allocate extra money to pay off your priority debts.
You don’t need to be a Mac expert, Apple software expert or other computer support guy to install and use these software applications. They’re very self-intuitive.