I LOVE MoneyCuteExpenseTracker and so will you. No exceptions. Sorry, I don't make the rules. The aesthetic of MoneyCuteExpenseTracker makes me much more willing (eager, even) to use it to keep track of my expenses. 10/10 would recommend.
MoneyCuteExpenseTracker is very customizable. You can choose from different coloured themes, change the colour of your expenses/income amount, add or delete custom expense categories, and more. The user interface is also very intuitive and easy to understand with a little exploration. However, 2 of its features (future expenses and Periodic Billing) are not very straightforward, so I'll explain how they work down below.
First off, the home page of MoneyCuteExpenseTracker is the Books tab. There are two different views: Details and Calendar. This is where you can record all of your expenses and income. These are not reoccurring, they are one-time entries. The button in the corner that lets you add an entry will not let you add something for a future date. To get around this, you can navigate to the Calendar view in the top right corner. Now you can select any date of the month, and that's how you can add future entries for expenses, income, or transfers. This works with the free version of MoneyCuteExpenseTracker as well.
MONTHLY BILLS: MoneyCuteExpenseTracker supports the tracking of monthly bills in the form of "periodic billing" which can be configured per month, per week, or per day. It can be found in the Settings tab on the far right. Tap the Periodic Bill icon in the top right corner. You can then add and customize the bill. You can choose the icon for it, which account it will charge, how much it will charge, and what day of the month or week it occurs on. And don't worry, it's not a real account. MoneyCuteExpenseTracker does not ask for your real bank information, so it won't charge you. You can add perodic entries for income and transfers as well.
Once you save the periodic bill, it will not appear in the Books tab until the date the bill is due. Once that day arrives, it will appear in the Books tab with a small green clock in the corner of the bill's icon.
Warning: you will have to pay to use Periodic Billing but I believe it's 100% worth it. Currently, it's $6 for a yearly subscription and $12 for lifetime access. If you don't wish to pay, I would still recommend it as MoneyCuteExpenseTracker still has a lot of useful features available for free.
I do have one suggestion though. It would be very convenient if there was a way to check off monthly bills if you paid them early that month. There could be a simple option somewhere that lets you choose if the bill is paid or not. I think that would be really helpful.
tl;dr:
-Future one-time expenses can be added in the calendar view.
-Periodic Bills will automatically appear in the main Books tab, but only on the day it's scheduled for.