Everyone is on their phone all day long, so why not save some money in the process? Adam Auriemma, Editor-in-Chief at Money joins Your Cheddar to break down budgeting, travel and food apps that will keep your wallet stacked.
When it comes to personal finance, Auriemma suggests downloading PocketGuard, Morningstar and Credit Karma. These apps can help lay out your budget, show all your transactions and help monitor your credit score.
When it comes to travel, you don't need to pay the super high prices at the airport! LoungeBuddy offers one-day lounge access at airports around the world for as little as $25. So instead of paying for a full meal at the restaurant during that long layover, you can pay $25 and fill up on free food in a VIP lounge.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said Thursday that the majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. in the current fiscal quarter will be sourced from India, while iPads and other devices will come from Vietnam as the company works to avoid the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on its business. Apple’s earnings for the first three months of the year topped Wall Street’s expectations thanks to high demand for its iPhones, and the company said tariffs had a limited effect on the fiscal second quarter’s results. Cook added that for the current quarter, assuming things don’t change, Apple expects to see $900 million added to its costs as a result of the tariffs.
Visa is hoping to hand your credit card to an artificial intelligence “agent” that can find and buy clothes, groceries, airplane tickets and other items on your behalf.
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