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Money, made clearer
Practical guides on spending, saving and investing — written to be read in a coffee break.
One dashboard for every wallet you own
Bank accounts, credit cards, cash and virtual wallets — how Wanance keeps every balance in one place and always up to date.
Read articleThe six movement types, and when to use each
Income, Expense, Investment, Transfer, Receivable and Payable — a complete vocabulary for everything money does.
Read articleBudgets that warn you before, not after
Set a monthly limit per category and watch it fill up in real time, so overspending becomes a decision instead of a surprise.
Read articleSavings goals that actually set money aside
Set a target and a deadline, then reserve real money toward it — so your available balance reflects what's truly free to spend.
Read articleTrack your portfolio without a spreadsheet
Stocks, crypto, ETFs and funds in one place — invested vs. current value, live profit and loss, and how buying and selling touch your wallets.
Read articleGet out of debt with a plan, not a hope
Track every loan and card, then let snowball and avalanche plans show you the payoff order — and the exact date you'll be debt-free.
Read articleMake your credit cards finally make sense
Cut date, due date, minimum payment, statement balance and utilization — the numbers your bank hides, all in one place.
Read article"Will I make it?" — planning ahead with Projections
Declare a starting balance, add the money you expect in and out with dates, and see the one number that answers whether you'll be okay.
Read articleHow to split expenses with friends without the awkwardness
Shared dinners, trips and rent are great — chasing people for money is not. Here's a calmer system for splitting costs and actually getting paid back.
Read article5 money habits that actually stick
Most budgeting advice fails because it relies on willpower. These five habits work because they lower the effort instead.
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