Personal finance apps for the iPhone
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Now that Apple has launched the App store for iPhones it is easier than ever to get a hold of your personal finances. Numerous companies have stepped in to fill the app store with personal finace applications ranging from free tip tools to $15 expense trackers. David at MoneyNing.com put in the effort to create a listing of many though not varied personal finance apps for the iPhone.While there are enough tip calculators to let you eat out every night and still not have to use the same program to go dutch, split the tip and make sure you hit 20% there are quite a few worthwhile apps out there.
Applications which MoneyNing recommends include:
- Bloomberg - Free app which keeps you up to date on stocks.
- Budget - A nice budgeting tool with graphs.
- Expense2Go - Free expense tracking app which makes use of the iPhone camera.
- Mobile Banking - Free banking app for Bank of America customers.
- Pocket Money - A feature rich expense tracking program.
- Save Benjis - Free price comparison tool.
One part of successfully managing your personal finances is the ease with which you can do just that. Spending $5 to enable your iPhone to track your spending may be one of the best investments you make. Especially once you consider how much your new iPhone contract will cost you over the course of your 2 year agreement!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-17-2008 @ 6:23PM
JJ Montanaro, USAA CFP® said...
I saw your entry on personal finance apps for the iPhone and thought your readers should be aware of another one. As a financial planner I recognize the importance of keeping a close eye on your finances -- especially during tough economic times like these. With more and more of our military members on the go, that has become a challenge. I know because I’m also a lieutenant colonel in the Army reserve and have deployed to Afghanistan.
To help our members who serve on the front lines around the world and on ships at sea, USAA rolled out mobile.usaa.com and has also developed a cool iPhone application. It provides quick access to a variety of practical, time-saving functions from banking to insurance in a slick interface. You can check it out at the link below:
http://www.apple.com/webapps/productivity/usaamobile.html
JJ Montanaro, USAA CFP®
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7-17-2008 @ 6:25PM
Josh Smith said...
JJ thanks for sharing!