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I Audited Every Subscription I Pay For. Here's What I Cut.
The subscriptions held no surprises for me. The total did. Cutting it came down to one question I asked of each recurring charge: would I re-subscribe today?
Every Trupocket post tagged Personal finance, from newest to oldest.
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The subscriptions held no surprises for me. The total did. Cutting it came down to one question I asked of each recurring charge: would I re-subscribe today?
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The middle of the year is the easiest time to see whether your spending still matches the plan you set in January. Here's the 30-minute review I run each July.
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Income dropped, the bills did not, and I went net-negative for eight months. Here is how tracking every dollar gave me time to adapt before it became a crisis.
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Buy now, pay later can be a lifeline when money is tight or a quiet budget trap, and now those split payments can follow you onto your credit report as well.
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AI is moving from advising on your money to acting on it. The safe design for any agent that touches money is approval per action and access you can revoke.
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I run every daily purchase through one cashback card and pay it off in full each month. Here's why that turns ordinary spending into a little free money.
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Open banking promised that your bank data belongs to you. The federal rule meant to guarantee that is frozen in court. Here is where things really stand.
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AI can answer questions about your money, but it is not a fiduciary the way a licensed adviser is. Here is the line I draw between advice and education.
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Whether paying off your car loan early is smart depends on your rate, your other debts, and your goals. Here is the framework I use to think it through.
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Nearly a third of new-car trade-ins are underwater. Here is how to check whether you owe more than your car is worth, and what to do if the answer is yes.
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GAP insurance protects you when your car is worth less than what you owe. Here is how to figure out when that gap closes and the coverage stops paying off.
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Most budgeting apps offer no real API for your financial data. Trupocket exposes 60+ REST endpoints with full read and write access, the same API the app uses.
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An honest comparison of the best budgeting apps for couples in 2026, and how Monarch, YNAB, Goodbudget, and Trupocket each handle shared household finances.
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I've tracked every dollar I've spent since 2004. Here's the simple manual method that beats any automated app for building real financial awareness today.
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An honest look at five budgeting app alternatives, comparing price, complexity, and tradeoffs so you can pick one that fits how you actually want to budget.
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An honest comparison of the cheapest budgeting apps in 2026. Real monthly and annual prices, what each tier actually includes, and where the value sits.
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The March 2026 CPI came in at 3.3%. That number is honest, but it is an average. Here is why your personal inflation rate matters more, and how to track it.
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A budgeting app without bank sync is possible. Here's an honest comparison of nine manual-entry options, from free open-source apps to paid subscriptions.
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Most budgeting apps force couples into a false choice: share everything or share nothing. Trupocket's household model lets you decide exactly what to share.
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Most finance apps force you to connect your bank before you can do anything. Trupocket works without that requirement, putting you in control from day one.
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Your mortgage is likely your biggest financial commitment. Most budgeting apps ignore it. Here is why Trupocket treats it as a first-class account type.
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Most finance apps lock your data behind their interface. Trupocket gives you full access through an open API, so your financial data works wherever you do.