When they first came on the scene, finance apps provided mobile solutions for the businessman on the go. They let him check stock prices, get company reports, as well as the latest business news all on his mobile phone. But as apps continue to grow in popularity, there are new trends using finance apps .
Probably the most obvious trend is that more and more apps are being made for regular people. These new finance apps let folks do their banking, track expenses, and even calculate how much they owe on a dinner tip. In this brief article we are going to take a look at some of the most popular apps for the average person.
Bloomberg Mobile
Bloomberg is one of the biggest names in financial market data, and this helpful little app lets anyone with an interest in the stock market check prices any time they want. It also provides the latest news, company descriptions and even trend and price chart analysis. Oh, and did we mention it can be downloaded for free?
Mobile Banking
This free iPhone app lets Bank of America customers check balances, pay bills, and even transfer funds any time of the day or night. Another nifty little feature is the ATM finder, which used GPS to locate the nearest ATM. For people who don’t feel comfortable banking over the phone, the software provides advanced encryption technology to prevent access to your accounts.
PayPal
For years PayPal has made sending and receiving money on the internet a breeze. And with this handy little app, users receive all the convenience of their internet accounts over the phone. They can check current balances, send money to friends and family, even pay for eBay items, all on the go.



