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Table C.57. If your were offered the option of using your Table C.60. Do you use your mobile phone to track
mobile phone to pay for purchases in store, how likely purchases and expenses?
would you be to use it? Percent, except as noted
Percent, except as noted
Q60
Q57
Refused 1.4
Refused 1.6 Yes 24.2
I already use it 2.4 No 74.4
Very likely 6.3 Number of respondents 1,365
Likely 15.2
Unlikely 30.1
Very unlikely 44.5
Number of respondents 2,341 Table C.61. Do you use any of the following method to track
purchases on your mobile phone?
Percent, except as noted
Table C.58. How likely do you think it is that mobile Q61
payments will become a major way people make payments
in stores in the next 5 years? Refused 6.3
A mobile app for expense tracking 31.2
Percent, except as noted
A service provided by my bank 42.8
A spreadsheet 7.5
Q58
Online 33.6
Refused 1.4 Take notes in a notepad or word processor 15.1
Very likely 16.8 Number of respondents 297
Likely 40.8
Unlikely 12.9
Very unlikely 9.9
Don’t know 18.2 Table C.62. Do you receive each of the following kinds
Number of respondents 2,341 of alerts?
Percent, except as noted

Q62
Table C.59. Do you plan to use your mobile phone to make a
payment in a store in the next 12 months? (Asked of those Refused 5.1
with a smartphone) Low-balance alerts 52
Payment due alerts 42.2
Percent, except as noted
Saving reminders 7.9
Q59 Fraud alerts 38.1
Credit card balance alerts 25
Refused 0.4 Deposit or withdrawal alert 41.4
Definitely will use 2.3 Statement available notification 48.5
Probably will use 15.1 Other (Please specify) 3.5
Probably will not use 44 Number of respondents 400
Definitely will not use 38.1
Number of respondents 1,145
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