It's hard to believe, but we're almost through 2019. For those of you that made the New Year's resolution to do a better job of saving money and staying on top of your budgeting - how's that going? If the answer is not great, fear not. We've compiled a great list of the top personal finance apps for iPhone to help you better understand and monitor your financial picture.
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Mint: Top choice
With an intuitive user interface and customizable tools like bill reminders, Mint has been one of the top choices for personal finance management for many years. It's designed for you to input all your financial information like bank and credit card accounts to help you see where you could be saving money. It can even give you tips to raise your credit score and calculate your total net worth. Best of all, the app is free.
See at App StoreQuicken: Pocket accountant
The Quicken app has been around even longer than Mint and is jam-packed with features. You can not only track all your transactions and accounts, but you can also plan for retirement and track the value of your property. On the flip side, the app requires a bit of a learning curve due to all its features. Plus, you have to buy an annual subscription starting at $34.99.
See at App StoreYou Need a Budget (YNAB): Yes you do
The great thing about YNAB is that it doubles as an educational tool. It provides not only helpful support but also instructional videos on how to avoid debt or cut costs. In fact, there's an entire training regimen. Otherwise, there are the usual expected budgeting tools and spend monitoring. If you want to try YNAB, you can do so for free for 34 days. Then it'll be $83.99 per year.
See at App StorePrism: Pay those bills
Got bills to pay? Bet you do. Prism is a free app that can help you track all the bills that you need to pay and then pay them for you using the method of your choice (credit card, bank account, etc). All of your upcoming payments will be shown to you in the form of a calendar so you can see your upcoming obligations.
See at App StoreSpendee: Split the bill
If you've got roommates or some other co-habitation situation, this app can help you track what everyone owes and spends. It allows all co-living individuals to track cash flows, set budgets, and divvy up expenses. There's no easier way to divide up utility and cleaning bills! However, the free trial only lasts 7 days, after which you will have to subscribe starting at $1.99 per month.
See at App StoreMonefy: Track expenses
If you don't like manually typing up spreadsheets to track your expenses, this free app is for you. You easily input your expenses into the app, and it will give you a great visualization of where all your expenses are coming from and sync the data between all your devices, but you'll need to use your Dropbox account.
See at App StorePersonal Capital: Comprehensive picture
Here's a great personal finance app that gives you a complete picture of your spending and net worth while also keeping track of all your investments. Amazingly, the app is integrated with over 14,000 different financial institutions. You'll be able to link your accounts and track all of your holdings in real-time. You'll even get advice on the risk in your portfolio. Best of all, the app is permanently free, but there are high fees for advisory services.
See at App StoreBirch Finance: Get rewarded
Birch is here to help you maximize your relationship with your financial institution. You log in with your financial institutions' credentials, which will allow Birch to view your spending history. Then, it will provide tips on how to earn more points, miles, cashback, etc. It even has a geolocation feature to tell you what deals and reward possibilities are nearby based on what financial institutions you use - all for free!
See at App StoreAcorns: Little goes a long way
This finance app serves as a type of robo-advisor that encourages you to set aside spare change or round up the purchases you make so that the extra is invested into a portfolio. This is an easy way to regularly saving money in an automatic, non-intrusive way. While there aren't many portfolios to choose from, management fees start as low as $1 per month.
See at App StoreRobinhood: Free investing
An incredibly popular app for beginner investors, Robinhood is a completely free way to invest in an array of popular securities such as ETFs. There are no commission fees for trading. Additionally, Robinhood also allows trading for several types of cryptocurrencies. After you begin trading, you'll see all your assets laid out in intuitive charts to stay on top of your investments.
See at App StoreTycoon: Freelance much?
Are you a freelancer who handles a variety of flexible work? If so, Tycoon can help you keep track of all your gigs and projects, and remember if you've been paid or not. Consider it a personal balance sheet. Now that everything is in one place, you can see if future gigs are as good as your previous ones.
See at App StoreStarting off in the green
There's no time like the present to get into the spirit of saving for the New Year. Sometimes it's as easy as monitoring your money on-the-go or setting goals for the coming year. Our top choice for the best money management app is Mint. It's simple, easy to use, and you can have all your financial information at your fingertips. Plus, you can set personal goals to help pay down your debts or save for retirement. The best feature? Mint gives you alerts when you are close to or have gone over your budget so you can adjust.
Are you a freelancer or thinking about picking up some side work to pay down your debts? Tycoon can help you handle all of your side gigs in one quick and accessible place.
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Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
With its sign-up bonus having just jumped to 60,000 points when you spend $4,000 in the first three months, now's the time to add the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card to your wallet. Even better, future travel and dining purchases earn 2x points per dollar spent and it includes valuable travel benefits like primary car rental insurance. All of these extras make its $95 annual fee easy to justify.
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Our products are built on a platform people are already familiar with. Apple devices and iOS apps allow patients to learn more about their conditions or treatment, doctors to view lab results and radiology images, and nurses to send and receive secure communication or to help ensure patient safety when administering medications.
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Healthcare providers can use iOS devices to do a variety of tasks anywhere in the hospital. The high-resolution Retina display and powerful graphics performance allow doctors to view a patient’s imaging studies on iPad. The built-in camera works with third-party apps to let nurses securely photograph a patient’s wound during treatment and store it in the patient’s record. And medical researchers can use the advanced sensors to track movement, take measurements, and record data for studies.
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We build every aspect of our iOS devices with security in mind. Touch ID allows doctors to use their fingerprints as passwords to access patient charts instantly. Regular software updates protect iOS from emerging security concerns. And we build in safeguards to ensure that both third-party and in-house apps can access data only in ways that are authorized by the user. This gives patients ultimate control over what is shared with their care teams or other apps.
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Our devices are designed to be used by everyone. Apple products come with powerful assistive features like Switch Control, which can help users operate their devices with minimal touch, and Live Listen, which lets users turn their iPhone or iPad into a remote microphone for their Made for iPhone hearing aids.
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The Health app makes it easier for people to see and understand their health metrics and records in one place. Patients can use HealthKit-enabled apps and third-party health accessories, like wireless blood pressure cuffs, to securely monitor and store their health data and share that information directly with their care teams.
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The App Store features over 40,000 apps that are changing the world of healthcare.Medical professionals can provide faster, more personalized care in the hospital with apps focusing on clinical care, nursing care, and the patient experience. Patients can manage their health outside the hospital with HealthKit-enabled apps. And ResearchKit-enabled apps make it easier for medical researchers to gather robust and meaningful data from larger, more varied populations.
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Authorized clinicians can securely access clinic schedules, hospital patient lists, and test results on iPhone. Real-time updates and notifications can be displayed on Apple Watch and iPhone.
Nurses can follow medication administration requirements, send and receive secure text messages, place voice calls, manage alerts, and access real-time patient information all in one place.
Voalte One combines VoIP calling, alert notification, and text messaging in one app. It can also be integrated with existing nurse call systems to let nurses accept, escalate, or accept and call the patient back directly.
Patients in the hospital can track their progress, view their daily schedules, access educational materials, and see the names, faces, and roles of their care team.
Patients can get daily health and wellness insights, securely sync and view their Mayo Clinic health data, and book doctor appointments.
A HealthKit-enabled app, The Diary uses CareKit modules like Care Card to help patients view their personalized plans, set up reminders, and monitor their progress by syncing all their Apple Health data in one place.
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Volume purchasing.
Find, buy, and distribute apps and books for everyone in your healthcare organization.
Custom app purchasing.
You can work with developers to get existing apps customized for your specific needs. They are distributed to your healthcare organization privately through Apple Business Manager.
Build apps for better healthcare.
Create custom apps that tap into Apple hardware and features. Use powerful developer tools like Swift and our open source frameworks ResearchKit and CareKit.
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a powerful SDK.
Build your own apps with the iOS SDK. It comes with tools and resources that help you take advantage of features like Core Location to conduct research on the effect of location and air quality on asthma, and tap into services like push notifications to alert doctors and nurses of patient updates. With the iOS SDK, you can customize apps to streamline hospital operations and help your staff work more efficiently.
Build custom apps with Swift.
Swift is a free and open source programming language that makes code easier to read and write, while giving developers the efficiency and power they need. Developers can use it to create richer, more reliable app experiences that improve patient care.
Personalize care
with CareKit.
CareKit is an open source software framework that can be used to create personal care apps. Patients can use CareKit apps to manage their medical conditions and share information directly with their doctors and care teams.
Turn every iPhone into
a lab with ResearchKit.
ResearchKit makes it easier for researchers to conduct medical studies. The open source software framework allows researchers to quickly build apps that utilize the advanced sensors in iPhone and Apple Watch. Participants around the world can use the apps to generate data for researchers to study. So far, ResearchKit has been used to study conditions like Parkinson’s disease, autism, epilepsy, diabetes, and more.
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