Friday, August 6, 2010

“20 Android Personal Finance Apps - Forbes” plus 2 more

“20 Android Personal Finance Apps - Forbes” plus 2 more


20 Android Personal Finance Apps - Forbes

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 09:18 AM PDT

08.06.10, 12:07 PM EDT

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Financial Blog, ChristianPF.com released an article that looks at 20 Android budgeting and financial programs and how they can help you manage your budget and finances better. The article lists them in order of popularity among users.

An excerpt from the article...

I listed the apps in order of their rating in the Android Market along with the current prices. While the ratings might be an indication of quality, if an app only has one review that happens to be 5 stars from the developers mom, it might not be as reliable as an app that has a 4 star rating with 25 reviews. I also provided screenshots when they were available...

Continue Reading: http://christianpf.com/20-android-budgeting-personal-finance-programs/

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Personal Finance - Yahoo Finance

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 10:01 AM PDT

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Survey: Fla. personal finance expectations at record low - Gainesville Sun

Posted: 27 Jul 2010 08:40 AM PDT

Published: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 11:21 a.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 11:21 a.m.

Florida's consumer confidence is down and expectations of personal finances at a record low over concerns about the BP oil spill.

According to a University of Florida survey, July's consumer confidence fell two points to 65 and perceptions of personal finances a year from now fell four points to 72. Three of the other four components in the index also dropped, and one rose.

"It was no surprise that consumer confidence remained subdued among Floridians in July as the oil from Deepwater Horizon continued to flow into the Gulf most of the month," said Chris McCarty, director of UF's Survey Research Center in the Bureau of Economic and Business Research. "This comes at a time when other economic indicators were showing signs of changing for the better."

Florida's unemployment rate decreased for the third straight month due to 7,000 new jobs in tourism, and 7,700 in administrative and waste services -- possibly for oil spill cleanup, according to McCarty.

But job worries across the nation contributed to a decrease in the The Conference Board's U.S. Consumer Confidence Index, which dropped 3.9 points to 50.4 in July, The Associated Press reported.

A reading of more than 90 shows the economy is on solid footing, so July's reading is causing concern for the economic recovery and back-to-school shopping season.

The Florida index is benchmarked to a 1966 level of 100 and the U.S. index to a 1985 level of 100, so the surveys do not reflect comparable levels of confidence.

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