Best Financial Apps For iPhone And iPad - Top 5 iOS Financial Apps For iPhone

There
are thousands of financial apps on the App Store, and dozens of new
ones are made each day, so it’s really hard to navigate through them.
That’s why we’ve collected this list of the top 5 financial apps for the
iPhone.
5) Bill Tracker
Bill Tacker
is an app designed to ensure that you never pay a bill late again. You
simply input your bill details and set up reminders so that your phone
will alert you when a bill needs paying. The app will tell you how much
you owe and keep a track of your payment history.
4) Balance
Few apps in the App Store are as simple or as easy to use as Balance.
An app that lets you manually enter financial transactions gives you
the feeling of being more directly in control of your finances, and this
is what Balance offers. Whenever you make a purchase or pay a bill, you
can input the details in to the app which will the recalculate your
balance. A great app for keeping you in touch with finances.
3) iTrade
If you are interested in investing in the stock market but are afraid to risk your own money, give iTrade
a try. The app lets you create and manage a stock portfolio and
provides you with information, news and history graphs related to the
markets. At the end of each month the app will calculate the top
players. This app may be a game for mobile phones, but it is excellent for learning about the stock markets and preparing you for real investment.
2) PageOnce
This app
is the complete financial tool, allowing you to keep track of finances,
pay bills on the move, organise accounts and keep tabs on investment
portfolios. With this app you can organise and track everything from
frequent flyer miles to mobile data allowance. A must have for every
iPhone owner.
1) Mint.com
The
mobile version of the popular computer-based personal financial
management tools is the most user-friendly and efficient budgeting tool
around. By signing up for a free Mint.com
account, this app allows you to connect securely with multiple accounts
and track and manage expenditures. You can manually enter cash
transactions and see how much money you have available to spend on
certain areas of your budget, for example, food or petrol. The Mint.com
app is free from the App Store and a must have for everyone.
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Amelia
Hunter is a journalist and geek who loves covering tech-related topics
and testing and reviewing different apps. You can contact her via Twitter, Google+. You can also read her mobile phones blog.
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