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During the fourth quarter of 2022, several personal finance budgeting and planning applications demonstrated notable performance on the Android platform in Ghana. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the revenue trends and active user engagement for the top five apps in this category.
YNAB experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue throughout the quarter. Starting with $16 in the last week of September, it saw a peak of $23 by the end of October, followed by a decline to $9 in the first week of November. The app's revenue remained relatively steady in December, closing the month at around $12.
Mobills: Budget Planner from Toro Investimentos saw a varied revenue pattern. The app's weekly revenue began at $10 and saw a significant increase to $19 by the end of October. November and December showed moderate fluctuations, with revenue peaking at $15 in the third week of November and ending the year at $9.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker from BudgetBakers had its revenue peak at $16 in the last week of October. The app's revenue saw ups and downs throughout the quarter, with notable figures of $14 in early December and $10 in the final week of the year.
Money Lover - Spending Manager by Finsify exhibited a relatively stable performance. The app started with $11 in late September, peaked at $15 in late October, and maintained steady figures around $9 to $12 for most of the quarter.
Zaim by Kufu AI Studio showed consistent revenue with minor fluctuations. Starting at $10 in late September, the app peaked at $14 in the last week of October and saw a steady revenue stream around $8 to $12 through the remainder of the quarter.
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