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Useful iPhone Apps for Budgeting and Taking Control of Your Money


et’s face it: the economy is in a slump, and these days getting the most out of every cent really matters. Some people make ends meet with a second job, others cut costs and make their lifestyle as frugal as possible. Whether you’re trying one of these approaches or something completely different, all the fiscal responsibility in the world won’t help if you can’t keep track of your budget! In our busy world, it can seem impossible to find the time to manage our personal finances, but rest assured that in finance — as in so many other areas — there are apps that come to the rescue.
In most cases, you don’t need to splurge on an app to help you pinch pennies. Read on to learn about six of our favorite iPhone apps for  your money and managing personal finances. 
BillMinder for iPhone (AppStore Link)
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BillMinder for iPhone

Developer: return7, LLC 
Price: $1.99 Download on the App Store
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it was forgetfulness that got the cat’s Internet connection shut off for nonpayment. Learn from this feline example by downloading BillMinder, an all-in-one service that will ensure you’ll never again miss a payment. BillMinder allows customers to enter a series of customized  reminders that can then be shared among the all of the your iOS devices. Tracking overdue bills and scheduling upcoming payments has never been simpler.
What apps do you use to manage your money? Leave a comment and let us

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