Looking for a finance app for iphone?

My boyfriend and I share all expenses and pool our income. We're trying to be more responsible with our money and keep track of what we make and spend. I was wondering if there was an iphone app for this, like that would be accessible from both of our phones that we could both input income and expenses.

Mint.com is pretty cool. Can link to all accounts, loans, and credit cards to give you up to date balances. You make a budget for each spending category and it sends you alerts when you near or go over a budget.

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