If you’ve been using Quicken for years but are frustrated by its growing complexity and subscription pricing, it may be time to look at a simpler option. In this video, I review Actual Budget, a free and open-source budgeting and expense-tracking application that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
I walk through installation on Linux Mint, basic setup, importing bank transactions, and how budgeting and reporting work in day-to-day use. I’ll also cover its limitations, including investment tracking, and explain why its manual, user-controlled approach may actually be a benefit.
This is a practical, real-world overview to help you decide whether Actual Budget can realistically replace Quicken for your personal finances.
NOTE: there is ZERO sponsorship of this video! I came across Actual Budget when I was looking for an alternative to Quicken for my own use and have been impressed enough with it to recommend it to others.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 What Is Actual Budget?
03:17 Setup, Installation and Walk-Through
26:14 Reporting and Budgeting
31:44 Why I’m a Fan of Actual Budget
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Check out the Actual Budget website: https://actualbudget.org/
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