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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 323802, member: 57467"] We all know that saving money is easier said than done. Life happens, we get busy, and before we know it, our savings goals are out the window. But fear not, my friends, because there are a handful of incredible autosaving software out there that can help us save money effortlessly. First up is Acorns, a mobile app that rounds up your purchases to the nearest dollar and invests the difference in a diversified portfolio of ETFs. It's a great way to invest without even noticing that you're doing it. Next, we have Digit, an autosaving app that analyzes your spending habits and automatically saves small amounts of money for you. It uses complex algorithms to determine how much you can afford to save, and transfers that money into a separate savings account. It's like having your own personal financial advisor in your pocket. Qapital is another fantastic autosaving software that uses rules to help you save money. You can set a rule to save a certain amount of money every time you make a purchase at a specific store, or every time you hit your step goal for the day. It's a creative and fun way to save money while reaching your personal goals. If you're looking for a mobile banking app that automatically saves a percentage of every paycheck you receive, Chime is the way to go. Chime also offers a "round up" feature, similar to Acorns, that rounds up your purchases to the nearest dollar and saves the difference. Plus, Chime has no hidden fees and offers a plethora of great features. Lastly, we have Stash, an investment app that allows you to start investing with just $5. It offers personalized investment recommendations based on your interests and goals, and automatically invests your money for you. Stash also has a "set it and forget it" feature that makes investing even easier. [/QUOTE]
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