We all know that spending money on anything other than The Freez and Dunkin' is terrible, but necessary. So here are a few apps that will help you organize, save, and limit the spending of your money when you need to buy something more substantial that an iced coffee or small mint freez.
1. Hopper
This app helps you find the cheapest flights from here to there. Whether you're headed home for a break or halfway across the world for vacation, this app will get you there.
2. GasBuddy
When you notice your gas needle sliding down towards E, open up the app and find the cheapest gas nearby.
3. Hotel Tonight
When you and your friends want a spur-of-the-moment weekend getaway, open up this app and find discounts on highly-rated hotels anywhere. You can even book rooms through the app!
4. Level Money
Get real-time updates about how much money you have left in your self-made budget so you don't feel tempted to spend any extra.
5. Happy Hour Finder
Need to throw one back without throwing away your paycheck? Just type your location into this app and find where the best deals of the evening are.
6. Checkout 51
This app lets you save on groceries while MAKING MONEY. All you have to do it take a picture of the receipt and once your account reaches $20, they send you a check!
7. BIGWORDS
Use this app during back to school season to find your textbooks for the cheapest price. Just scan the barcode and it will let you know where to go to save that dough.
8. BillGuard
In addition to tracking how much you spend, this app sends you fraud alerts and "breach" alerts and monitors your social security number to make sure you don't become a victim of identity theft.
9. Shop Savvy
This app shows you the most current deals from every store, everywhere, every day. You'll always know where the best sales are so you never miss an opportunity to save.
10. RetailMeNot
This is the absolute best app for coupons. Now you can check to see what coupons there are at any store WHILE you're shopping. Say goodbye to printing before you leave the house and feeling sorry when you come back and realize you forgot one.































