Thanks to Twin Mamma's Money Matters for this great guest post:
Looking for more ways to save? Look no further than the nifty smartphone in your pocket.
Most consumers fork over about $2,500 on a 2 year mobile plan to have the latest smartphone, whether it’s the ultra-savvy iPhone to the sleek and slender Evo. With the most popular phones priced $200-$500 each and plans starting at $75 a month, that little phone in your pocket rings up to a pricey investment.
Put your smartphone to work for you and have it ringing up dollars in savings rather than monthly debits in your Bank of America account.
There are many moneysaving apps available. Here’s four favorites, recommended by Justine Rivero, the Credit Advisor at Credit Karma, available on most smartphones and also happen to be totally free.
-   GasBuddy  – Next time you’re driving on empty, this app tells you the cheapest  gas station in your area.  You can compare the price per gallon at local  gas stations, and directions to a particular station as well as a  convenient map of all nearby stations. With gas prices spilling over $4 a  gallon, shaving a few dollars at every fill-up can add up to over a  hundred bucks each year. Available for iPhone, Android, and Windows phones.  
 -   ShopSavvy  – Ever been in a store and wondered if you could get that same  something special cheaper elsewhere? Satisfy your curiosity and save  more money with ShopSavvy. The app lets you scan a barcode to your  smartphone, and then compares prices online and across local stores so  you can find the best deal on that item instantly. Plus, ShopSavvy  features user reviews so you can read what other shoppers think. For  true dealseekers, it’s the effortless way to save money on almost any  item you can scan. Available for iPhone and Android phones. 
 -   Scoutmob, Groupon, and LivingSocial  – These three apps help you keep tabs on the best localized deals and  offers so you never miss out on a good thing.  Groupon and LivingSocial  apps let you browse the latest daily deal and nearby offers, plus  purchase and redeem at the touch of a button. Scoutmob, available in a  handful of cities, lets you view restaurant deals nearest to you; plus,  you don’t have to purchase anything ahead of time, you simply show the  app when the bill comes and you get the discount. Scoutmob, Groupon, and  LivingSocial, available for iPhone and Android phones, offer discounts of 50-70% so you can be frugal but still treat yourself while out on the town. 
 - Grocery IQ – Weekly grocery trips can be a big budget buster, especially if you buy twice the things that were on your shopping list. Grocery IQ helps you stick to your list and your budget. You can scan the barcodes of things in your pantry you want to pick up, and Grocery IQ will list your exact items, categorize them so you can shop the aisles with a game plan (and minimize impulse pickups), and even show available coupons. Grocery IQ also lets you send your exact list to someone, like your significant other, so you can be sure they’ll pick up your fav Skippy crunchy peanut butter, and not Jiff creamy. Available for iPhone and Android phones, it’s a grocery shopping list with added money-saving features.
 
With these apps, you’ll find sweet deals to save more on your everyday spending —dining out, groceries, gas, and basically anything with a barcode. They are free to get, and you stand to save a chunk of money wherever you go, so what are you waiting for?
Justine Rivero is the Credit Advisor and resident Credit Rockstar for Credit Karma, the pro-consumer credit advocate that helps more than 2.6 million consumers realize the everyday cost savings of having great credit health.
Thanks Twin Mamma's Money Matters!

Saving star is my favorite ...you earn money just by shopping ...you actiavte coupons on your store cards when you buy that item you get the cost of the coupon...when u earn $5 they deposit it into a paypal or checking account.
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