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5 Apps That Will Save You Money

February 12, 2016 by Tai Thrasher

As college students, we are always on the lookout for ways to save money (Okay, maybe you’re not always on the lookout, but you like saving a few dollars here and there). Real L.I.F.E. decided to help make your search a little bit easier. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite savings, and money management apps, that you can download right now!

Gas Buddy

gas buddy

Cost: Free

Download this app to find the cheapest gas prices near you. You can also report gas prices to help other people find cheap gas as well!

Ibotta

ibotta

Cost: Free

Ibotta partners with major retailers to offer rebates on everything from groceries and medicine to clothes and crafts. All you have to do is scan your receipt, and then receive a payment via PayPal or store gift card.

 

Rovertown

Rovertown

Cost: Free

The Rovertown app allows you to access discounts and offers exclusively available to college students. Don’t worry about bringing coupons or your student ID. All you need to do is display the discount offered by Rovertown on your phone.

Scholly

Scholly

Cost: $2.99

The Scholly App is designed for high school students, undergraduate students, and graduate students who are seeking financial help for their education. Scholly matches you with a list of scholarships that are targeted specifically for you. Makers of the app believe in quality over quantity. This means you will not be matched with scholarships that are not relevant to you.

 

Mint

mint

Cost: Free

Mint is an all in one money management app. If you are looking to better organize your finances, Mint is a great place to start. Users can pull all accounts into one place so that they can track spending, create a budget, and receive bill reminders.

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