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Monday, February 27, 2017

The Best Mobile Apps for All Things Personal Finance

best phone apps for personal finance

We use our smartphones to stay connected to friends and family, but did you know they can also help you stay connected to your finances? iPhone and Android users can access a nearly unlimited selection of personal finance apps, but these are some of our favorites…

For expense tracking: Mint

Mint is one of the most popular personal finance apps, and for good reason. It bolsters an easy-to-use interface, and a comprehensive set of features to match. Connect your bank accounts, credit cards, and retirement accounts, and Mint will do the rest. It can monitor your spending, automatically create budget reports, send you alerts, and offer personalized suggestions on how to save money.

For family budgeting: Home Budget with Sync

Home Budget with Sync provides everything you need in a budgeting and expense management app: you can create a budget, track your income and expenses, categorize your purchases, and display all of the data in easy-to-read charts and graphs. But the real selling point is the family sharing feature, which syncs your data across multiple devices, allowing you to easily coordinate spending with family members.

For financial news on the go: Bloomberg

Bloomberg is one of the leading sources of market news and analysis, and their mobile app is the preferred choice of many investors. Enjoy access to news articles, portfolio management, price tracking, Bloomberg Radio podcasts, and a whole lot more.

While these smartphone apps can certainly help you manage your finances, nothing compares to sitting down for a face-to-face meeting with a professional financial advisor. The consultants at American Investment Planners, LLC have decades of experience helping individuals and families plan for life’s biggest moments. Let us help you.

To schedule an appointment with one of our advisors, please call (516) 932-5130 or email info@americaninvestmentplanners.com.

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