the money stuff you've been avoiding? send it over.
i've got it from here.
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- what subscriptions am i paying for? pretty sure there's stuff i forgot about
- found 6 recurring charges, about $118/month. here they are:
- gym: $45.00/mo, next due jul 1
- hulu: $17.99/mo, next due jul 2
- netflix: $15.49/mo, next due jun 18
- apple: $14.99/mo, next due jun 29
- audible: $14.95/mo, next due jun 21
- spotify: $9.99/mo, next due jul 1
you can tweak the date or amount on any of these before we save, just tell me. would you like me to confirm all of them, or pick and choose? - omg i totally forgot about audible. if i cut that and hulu what do i save?
- that's $32.94/month back in your pocket, which is about $395 a year you could put toward that card debt instead.
want me to confirm the other four (gym, netflix, apple, spotify) and skip audible and hulu?
the looking is the hard part.
the banking app sits unopened. the budgeting apps turned into homework. cashbff does the looking for you and texts you the one thing worth doing today.
what it actually does.
- finds the subscription you forgot you were paying.
- tells you your real breathing room before rent.
- spots the tight day before it arrives.
- flags the payment that saves you the most interest.
it finds and flags. you cancel, you pay, you decide.
why you can trust it.
- your money stays where it is. cashbff reads your accounts and texts you what it finds.
- plaid handles your bank login, the same service behind apps like venmo and chime.
- one flat subscription is the whole price.
it stays quiet until you text.
you text first. it answers with your real numbers and waits for your next question. the pace is yours.
if checking your balance feels like bad news even when it isn't, that feeling has a name. money dysmorphia, explained →
ready when you are. let's look together.
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