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    The Top AI Money Management Apps for High-Income Families

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    The more you earn and invest, the harder it becomes to keep track of all your money.

    And when you lose sight of where your money is going, you risk losing money — or at least not making the most of it.

    A new generation of money management apps and services are here to help. They use AI to help you track, sort, and optimize your assets and cash flow. Most importantly, they keep you in control of your finances.

    Here are three of the best AI-powered tools for high-income families today.

    Monarch Money

    This clean, easy-to-use app helps you track your spending, income, net worth, investments, and goals. It uses AI to help sort your expenses and answer basic questions about your finances. Users love its smart automations and the ease of teaming up with their partners to manage household finances together.

    Key features

    • Overview of all your assets and accounts in one dashboard
    • Monthly and yearly cash flow views
    • Automatically updated net worth tracking
    • Ability to add other users for shared views and goal tracking

    App ratings

    • 4.9 out of 5.0 stars on App Store for iPhone
    • 4.7 out of 5.0 stars on Google Play

    Cost

    • $99.99 per year, or $14.99 per month if billed monthly

    Copilot

    Like Monarch Money, Copilot helps you keep tabs on your cash flow, accounts, and net worth in one place. Its proprietary AI sorts and predicts your spending categories, and it gets more accurate over time. Some users say it’s easier to set up than Monarch Money, though a bit less sophisticated. The difference may come down to which app’s user interface you prefer.

    Note that the Copilot mobile app is only available on Apple devices.

    Key features

    • Near-instant transaction and balance updates across banks, cards, and investments
    • Clear charts for spending trends and category breakdowns
    • Custom categories and rules for fine-grained control

    App ratings

    • 4.8 out of 5.0 stars (and Editor’s Choice) on App Store for iPhone
    • Not available on Android devices

    Cost

    • $95 per year, or $13 per month if billed monthly

    Range

    Range is much more than an app; it’s all-in-one wealth management, covering tax strategy and filing, investments, estate planning, and more. For high-income families who want professional help with every aspect of their finances — and a sleek, AI-powered app — Range deserves a close look.

    Range pairs full access to Certified Financial Planners with a sophisticated AI assistant that’s trained and monitored by real financial pros.

    Key features

    • Tracking and curated plans for investments, taxes, cash flow, retirement planning, real estate, insurance, estate planning, and equity comp
    • AI assistant that can run simulations and give detailed, personalized answers to complex questions
    • Unlimited access to human advisors
    • Portfolio management for no additional fee

    App ratings

    • 4.8 out of 5.0 stars on App Store for iPhone
    • Not available on Android devices

    Cost

    • $1,475 to $4,975 semiannually, depending on service level
    • 10% discount when billed annually

    With its flat fees, Range may cost far less than a firm that charges a percentage of assets under management.

    If your family is ready for end-to-end financial advice and planning, you can click here to book a complimentary demo with Range.

    Take the guesswork out of your money.

    Range’s AI-enhanced platform lets you see all your accounts in one place, get proactive insights, and work with real financial planners to make confident decisions.

    Join Range today and unlock smarter money management powered by AI and human expertise.

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