mooLa! (Checkbook & Finance)
Name: mooLa! (Checkbook & Finance) Entwickler: Christopher Perry Inc. Preis: Größe: 4,0M | Version: 4.4.6 minimale Android Version: 2.1 oder höher Kategorie: Finanzen Download: Look at the bottom of the page |
Easily track your finances, all in one place.
Featured on Phandroid.com! The ONLY personal finance app giving you Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) features on your pre-ICS device!!!!
Easily track your finances, all in one place in this smart, sleek, super sexy digital checkbook/expense tracker/bill reminder.
For less than the price of lunch, this app can help you organize and track your money and bills all year long. See your banks, credit cards, and bills in one simple, streamlined application. Control where your money goes and get important real-time alerts and reminders about your accounts. Moola is safe and secure, and unlike other financial apps, does not require sensitive banking information.
Key features:
• Track all your money and bills in one place
• Receive bill due date reminders
• Password lock
• Get important account notifications
• View detailed bill & account statements
• Add an unlimited number of accounts
• Customizable categories
• View spending habits by category, subcategory, and payee
• Data import/export/backup
• Enjoy well deserved financial peace of mind
GET OUT OF DEBT!
This app helps you keep track of your money and bills, giving you a simple overview of your cash, bills, and credit card debt. Once you understand what you owe, you can find ways to budget your money better. Control your spending and bills due with transaction history, and never miss a bill with push notifications.
STOP OVERDRAFTING
Stop giving away your hard earned money to your bank! Banks hold your real account balance hostage in the hopes of charging you outrageous overdraft fees because you failed to manage your money properly.
Don't use an app that downloads information from your bank, as it will not have accurate real-time information about your accounts. Credit/debit card purchases could take days to post to your accounts, and if you live on a tight budget you run great risk of overdrafting and shelling out big bucks to your bank.
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