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Is This Worth My Money?

A personal finance calculator that shows how many hours you work to afford things, which helps you decide if purchases are truly worth your money.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  1.  Privacy focused

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  1.  Ad-free
  2.  Support for multiple currencies
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  • Developed by

    VN flagDoryTrinh
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    Open Source and Free product.
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    • English
    • Vietnamese

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What is Is This Worth My Money??

You know that moment where you're about to buy something and you think "...should I?" That's what this app is for.

Is This Worth My Money converts prices into something that actually makes sense: your time. Punch in your daily coffee habit, and it'll tell you you're working 1.6 hours a month just to stay caffeinated. Thinking about a new iPhone? It'll show you that's 191 hours of your life, and offer you a savings plan if you still want it.

There's also a full expense tracker that breaks down where your money actually goes each month. It calculates your savings rate, checks if you have an emergency fund, gives you a financial health score, and lets you play "what if" with your budget, like what happens if you cut takeout in half or cancel that streaming service you forgot about.

The whole point: make you pause for two seconds before spending. Sometimes the answer is "yes, totally worth it." Sometimes it's "oh god, no." Either way, now you know.

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