Check Out The List Of 2014's Best Android Apps


# Paypal

The PayPal app works best for people who use PayPal often and need to keep an eye on their account. From the mobile app, you can manage your account, send payments, request funds, view your recent transactions, and even shop in stores.

Paypal Unfortunately, too few retailers accept PayPal to make the in-store shopping function as enticing as it could be, although the list of businesses has been growing, particularly in the restaurant space.   

# ShopSavvy

ShopSavvy is another app that is designed to help you reduce expenses while shopping. Basically, the app works as a barcode scanner that syncs with a central database. Users simply scan the barcode of a particular item, and the program displays a list of local and online prices. You can then compare the price of any item with its prices in various other stores, and determine which place sells it at the lowest cost. According to the app's developer, ShopSavvy provides product information for more than 20,000 retailers.

Personal finance Android applications are handy tools for anyone concerned about keeping track of their spending. Each of the apps listed above can help users to save money one way or another.

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