You have our thoughts
on money management apps, but what do you think?
Not exact matches
It could also mean integrating with power -
management apps on smartphones, which would let users mine their usage data to figure out how to save
money.
Millennials should look into personal financial
management apps such as Digit and Acorns among others, that provide users with real time insight into their spending habits and make it easier to allocate
money to their retirement savings with a few taps
on their phones.
The IDC Study features ten emerging companies that are innovating and excelling with a variety of mobile and wireless technology solutions including: mobile marketing, couponing, analytics, smart grid enablement, TV and video
on demand — even for traditional phones, mobile
money services, mobile enterprise
Apps and product life - cycle
management.
With the explosion of
apps these days, it's no surprise some are focusing
on helping people with
money management.
Since most
money management apps can now display balance and transactions fed directly from your bank, this can also help you stay
on top of your checking and savings account balances.
Best of all,
Money Management is
on the ONB mobile
app, giving you complete control of your financial life, wherever you are!
Spendless Expense Tracker is a colorful, collaborative
app that brings together multiple accounts (called wallets) to track expenses and budget family finances, so everyone synced up can join in
on the household's
money management and be mindful of expenses.
If you have trouble remembering to pay your bills
on time, set up payment reminders through your online banking platform, a free
money management tool like Mint, or an
app like BillMinder.