Writing
for Money magazine, Elizabeth Woyke tells of free apps for do-it-yourself portfolio managers. In
alphabetical order, they are:
• Bloomberg.
Its app, says Elizabeth, is “a treasure trove” of financial information.
• Personal
Capital helps keep track of savings and investments and to make transfers
and payments.
• SigFig
recommends steps likely to improve a portfolio.
• Your
broker’s app. Many securities brokers now offer free investment apps, but
at her writing Elizabeth most liked Fidelity’s.
Writing for Market Watch, Cody Willard, too, gives a tip of
the hat to brokers’
apps—and identifies the five he likes most. Also, he names his five favorite
iPhone apps for investors.
Also writing for Money magazine, Beth
Braverman and Sarah Mangia name their favorite investment apps.
What’s more, PCmag reviews its
100 Best Android Apps of 2013 and C/NET
names 33,330 software download results for best investment apps.
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