IPhone Apps For Managing Your Budgets
Posted on 06 September 2010
There is one phone that has outshone any other over the past 5 years, and that is the iPhone. One of the main reasons why the phone has succeeded so well is that it allows for almost unlimited uses and can be customised for individual needs. Being able to track income and outgoings via budgeting apps has proved a popular feature of the phone. There are over 500 apps in the market offering such services, but here were are going to look at three of the best.
Ace Budget
A frequently updated app, this little tool is simple and intuitive to use. Bold colours mean you can get instant indication of how your finances are looking without having to press the phone up against your nose or continually zoom in and out like you have to with some of the apps. You can segment your outgoings into various sections such as ‘Utilities’ and ‘Food’. You can also pull off reports to give you better long-term insight into your spending. If one thing held this app back it would be a underdeveloped search feature.
Expense Tracker
This app does much the same job as Ace Budget and allows you to switch between currencies with ease. Whilst not as well colour coded as Ace Budget, the Expense Tracker app can still be used quickly and easily. You can even track requests you’ve made for money such as solicitar credito. More useful things this app can do include being able to interface with Google Docs, transferring profiles between phones, and managing multiple profiles on one phone.
iXpenselt
If its security you’re after than this app is the one to go for. Regular provision of security updates and new features means that your information goes no further than you want it to. Something I really love about this tool is the ability to store photo receipts with ease and assign them to any payment. Being able to make a quick back-up of all financial data is another usual function. It’s far to say that this app is not quite as user-friendly as the other two, but its the one to go for if your a serious money manager.
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