MyBounds helps users on a family group plan avoid Bill Shock. Bill Shock occurs when an unexpected and excessive bill arrives from the carrier with extra charges because the limits of their mobile plan was exceeded
See Special Notes and News at the end!!Ever wonder where all of your money is going? How much money you are actually spending in meaningful things and where else you are spending with it?
Finance Combo - Expense Recorder Features:
* Based on your inputs, the application will show various reports like
o Income Vs Expense
o Expense Vs Category
o Expense Vs Time
o Text reports
o Top 5 expenses
* Reset your entire or a part of data anytime
* Edit default categories
Debt Rescue 911 - Times are tough. Lots of people are having financial difficulties - paying their bills and making ends meet. This handy application has lots of useful ideas on how to manage your debt, both now and moving forward
miExpensesBlackBerryVersion: 1.5.3 Upload date: 18 Oct 11 Tags: Finance
Shareware 3.99 $
MiExpenses is a user-friendly App that allows you to track your expenses right on your Blackberry® SmartPhone. It has predefined expense types or you can add your own. Organize your entered expenses by type
AcountBookBlackBerryVersion: 1.0.0.4 Upload date: 14 Oct 11 Tags: Finance
Freeware
AcountBook - What's new in 1.0.0.1
* Newly changed UI!!!
NEXT UPDATE :::
* report
* backup
* category List
Account Book is a simple but useful accounting app. you can manage individual finance easily.
You can also check your daily or monthly income-expense anytime and anywhere
Ascendo Money - Are you looking for a better way to manage your personal finances while on the go? Look no further. Ascendo Money is the only product to offer a Desktop Package to synchronize Accounts, Withdrawals, Deposits, Balances and Categories between your BlackBerry and your PC
*** 50% OFF -- OFFER ENDS SOON! ***RANKED #1 PERSONAL ACCOUNTING APP FOR BLACKBERRY!"Mobile Checkbook will help you handle multiple accounts without sitting down at your computer or stepping one foot in your bank