If you own the iPhone, you probably have shelled out hundreds for the phone itself, and you'll spend thousands more per month AT & T bills during his two-year contract. There are two ways to handle this:
1) Tell yourself that the expense is well worth the book value of all the fun and usefulness is only something you can not put a price on.
2) Get proactive and proven cost was worth it. Use your iPhone to save money and gain back what you spend to save on costs, interest rates and financial missteps in all other areas of your life.
If you are the last pitch, here are the 5 best iPhone application for managing your money.
Mint.com Personal Finance from Mint.com (free ): Sign up for Mint.com, and get their iPhone app for free, or easily downloaded from the App Store . Mint corrals all your everyday money management accounts in one apartment: bank accounts, home and auto loans, credit cards, IRAs, you name it. This not only track them, to keep your pass-code, so you can make payments or transfer. It can also be used for budgeting. No word on marriage to control features, technology is just not there. But for everything else, the Mint has received their daily finances covered.
Bloomberg Bloomberg Mobile (free ): Apple gave us the "Stocks" app with the operating system. It also gave us Macpaint, but someone invented Photoshop anyway. Now the big guys are here. Basically, this is a Bloomberg terminal at your iPhone. Financial news, stock tracking, Bloomberg is a world famous analysis, laggers, leaders - pretty much all the app needs to be stock market junkie first click in the morning and before bed last
.PayPal by Paypal.com (free ): While the great features is that all your financial pass-codes into your phone and manage financial accounts from there, PayPal is misijaisto as his website: just turn the money into ones and zeros and buy things electronically putem.PayPal app gives you mobile access to your PayPal account. This is a convenient way to always have an electronic wallet with you online, and (occasionally) on the spot purchases. But now on board. It's just a matter of time before PayPal logo appears at the door of your local pizza joint
upon his return Billminder-7 Ltd. ($ 0.99 ): Finance 101: pay things on time, and do not pay late fees. This is the basic thing, and Billminder the main app. It keeps the bill calendar, monitors the amount of different accounts you owe each month, remembers those who have paid and not paid, and gives you a warning. Export to Excel, working with Pocketmoney, blah blah blah. Bottom line: you forget. It does not.
upon his return Billminder-7 Ltd. ($ 0.99 ): Finance 101: pay things on time, and do not pay late fees. This is the basic thing, and Billminder the main app. It keeps the bill calendar, monitors the amount of different accounts you owe each month, remembers those who have paid and not paid, and gives you a warning. Export to Excel, working with Pocketmoney, blah blah blah. Bottom line: you forget. It does not.
...Poke around the site or the App Store if you have special needs. Want to find an ATM or a character from top to dinner? Those applications are legion. Certain banks like Bank of America offers business-specific applications as well. But treat yourself to some of the best breeds, above. Your balance will thank you.