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There is one phone that has outshone any other over the past 5 years, and that is the iPhone. This fascination with the iPhone can be attributed largely to its endless functionality and personalisation. Being able to track income and outgoings via budgeting apps has proved a popular feature of the phone. On the market today there are no fewer than 400 apps available for keeping track of expenses, but these are best ones..
Ace Budget
One of the more intuitive apps to use, they frequently keep updating it and work hard to provide latest financial information. It features a very clear interface that allows you to update your finances very quickly and without having to mess around too much with tabs or zoom features. You can break your finances into different areas such as ‘Transportation’ and ‘Clothing’. You can also pull off reports to give you better long-term insight into your spending. One floor of this app is that the search feature could be improved to give more relevant results.
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. This app even allows you to keep track of money requests you’ve made like 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 you want your money info more secure than Fort Knox, this is app for you. It is the most up-to-date app when it comes to security features, allowing you to use it in confidence. Being able to store photo receipts that have been assigned to purchases is one of my favorite attributes of this app. 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 you’re a serious money manager.
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