Best Finance Apps You Can Find for Your Android Phone

John Barnett
It can be difficult to keep your finances in order when the economy is still recovering. For those interested in making their Android phone pull it's own weight and help you keep your wallet full- look no further!

1. Pocket Auctions

This Ebay application may not immediately spark the interest of those trying to save money, but the impact can be huge. Pocket Auctions serves the combined purpose of giving you the ability to find good deals on an limitless variety of products coupled with allowing you to sell whatever you don't need in the basement or attic. Save and earn cash with Pocket Auctions- what are you waiting for? User-friendly and easy to earn money from!

2. Easy Envelope Budget Aid

With this useful application you can track your expenses on a daily, monthly, or yearly basis. Keep an eye on your spending during the day and consider on what you can change to save cash in the future- or try to curb impulse buying with it. Widen your perspective on money with the Easy Envelope Budget Aid.

3. My Coupons

What's there to say here? You have a venue for acquiring coupons for various retailers and services. Cut down on your spending by chopping some of the prices to bits with My Coupon on your Android phone!

3. ShopSavvy

This gem of an app allows you to scan the bar code on the products while you're out shopping. The result? You can more deeply consider the price and eventual expense easily. This Android app is a little more novel than some, but its uses are there.

5. Skype

If you haven't used or heard of Skype on your PC or iPhone then where's the rock you've been under and how heavy is it? With Skype on your Android phone you have a versatile service meant for saving minutes. You see, by utilizing Skype's free calling service you can chat with friends- free of charge! The only issue is that the one to receive your call also must have Skype on their Android phone. Get ready to save some cash through communication with Skype!

6. Gas Finder

This app does exactly what you think. It gives you a directory of the local gas stations with their prices and directions to such service stations. It's up to the user to compare the amount you're willing to shell out as well as how far out you can to go to buy said gas. With prices this high, who can blame you for being selective?

Published by John Barnett

John Barnett is a freelance writer, avid gamer, perpetual realist, apathetic introvert, textbook cynic, and an analytical intellectual. What more is there to say? Well, maybe a little more. John has a...  View profile

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