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With the growth in iPhone apps there must be some good money saving/financial based ones. Are there any that people use and would recommend?
Mint iPhone App is one of the most recommended free ones although I have yet to try it myself.
I use iExpenselt Lite. There is a paid version but i find the free one useful enough. But there are others such as ace budget lite etc. It's annoying that most are using dollars!!!
ooh, just found one called bugdet tool. I'm now downloading it. Looks very good and is free. Will let you know what it's like.
The budget tool app is very good, it helps you see a breakdown of your budget, giving it in utilities, home etc. Only downside is that is in dollars again. Is okay though if you just ignore the dollar sgn and enter the numbers as if it was GBP.
I use one called Spendometer - pretty basic but does what I need it for - and its FREE!
there are a few out there which you might find usefull, some will help with money saving tips
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/coupon-sherpa-mobile-coupons/id309938343?mt=8
cutting coupons requires time and patience - which i finCoupon Sherpa has rd gets me a lot of money off things the coupon sherpa has received rave reviews for letting you find instant in-store coupons based on your location. Many retailers will either scan the code from your iPhone or iPod Touch or type it into the register. Best part: It?s free
Drink Specials
From Thursday through Sunday (or whenever you typically indulge in adult beverages), this application can help you find drink specials and deals in your neighborhood. You can then share the specials with friends and enjoy an impromptu happy hour. Cost: Free.
RedLaser This app lets you compare prices and read reviews for products before buying them in a store. Simply scan the bar code with your iPhone or iPod Touch and the app provides a list of comparisons. Totally free!
you can find more on
http://moneywatch.bnet.com/
hopr this helps you
there are quite a few out there specialy ones to save you money on food and entertainment thus giving you more money to save here are a few..
Coupon Sherpa
cutting coupons requires time and patience - but if you give it a bit of time Coupon Sherpa has received rave reviews for letting you find instant in-store coupons based on your location. Many retailers will either scan the code from your iPhone or iPod Touch or type it into the register. Best part: It?s free!
Drink Specials
From Thursday through Sunday (or whenever you typically indulge in adult beverages), this application can help you find drink specials and deals in your neighborhood. You can then share the specials with friends and enjoy an impromptu happy hour. Cost: Free.
RedLaserThis app lets you compare prices and read reviews for products before buying them in a store. Simply scan the bar code with your iPhone or iPod Touch and the app provides a list of comparisons. Totally free!
hope this helps
I look at the Stuff website and they have loads of tips on such matters. You could buy the magazine but why bother when you can just log on. You can look up back issues and I know they had an article on this subject not that long ago.
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