One thing I absolutely love about my Android phone is the ability to have access to my financial information wherever I go. Even though we all managed to get by just fine before we had this information at the ready all the time, it is reassuring to be able to double check my balance before I make an impulse buy or hire that tow truck driver. In addition to your specific bank’s finance app, if it has one, you can also make good use of these apps to help you manage your finances from wherever you are.
Pageonce
Pageonce is a free app that allows you to track most major banks, as well as your credit cards, investment portfolio, frequent flyer miles, and even cell phone minutes from major carriers. Rated the number four all-time most popular finance app, Pageonce is a great way to keep track of everything.
Money Lover – Expense Manager
Money Lover is an app to help you keep track of expenses, bills and debts, as well as income. You can use Money Lover to see where your money is going and to help you remember important bills and due dates.
PayPal
If you do any online shopping, you probably have a PayPal account. The PayPal app lets you see your balance, add and request money, make payments and most of the other features you get at PayPal.com.
Mint.com Personal Finance
Mint has long been a popular personal finance manager. You can track expenses, set up budgets, and import information from most major banks and credit unions. It has a handy widget too, so you can see your balances at a glance.
These are just a few of the useful finance apps you can find on the Android market. In addition to these, most major banks have their own apps too, allowing you to do almost all of your banking right from your Android phone or tablet.
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